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Watts for Belsaw 200

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Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby MSL » 13 Apr 2014 21:30

Does anyone know how many Watts the Belsaw 200 needs to be able to operate? I have the machine I received from the FB course, but they send you the 110v version. I want to try to get an inverter to use it in the car if I need to, but I don't know how many watts it needs to have continuously, so I'm not sure which inverter, and I can't find it listed in the materials they sent with the machine.
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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby smokingman » 13 Apr 2014 22:05

Volts X amps = watts so 110 X the amp rating of the motor should give you the
watts. :)
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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby MSL » 13 Apr 2014 22:07

I can't find the amps for the thing either.
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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby MSL » 13 Apr 2014 22:08

The cheap bastards don't even ship it with a manual, just the course instruction book that doesn't tell you much more than the numbers you need to call to buy extra doohickeys to attach to it to get it to do cooler stuff. :\
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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby smokingman » 13 Apr 2014 22:12

No sticker on the motor anywhere?
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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby MSL » 13 Apr 2014 22:23

Ah-ha! Thank God you were here. .9Amps. So, 99 Watts. The inverter I saw at the store that connects to my lighter is good for 140. Perfect!

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Re: Watts for Belsaw 200

Postby smokingman » 14 Apr 2014 5:08

Your welcome, glad to be of help.
Good luck. :)
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