I am a forensic pathologist (I worked as a medical examiner for 5 years), and intersect with the work of a forensic biomechanist at least 2-3 cases per year. So I would have sometimes questions about momentum and delta v.
The 1000 W voltage converter is a step-up/step-down unit and I assume that being operated here in US will take 110 V and 60 Hz. The German tool is meant to operate under 230 V, 50 Hz and 500 W. The manufacturer just email me that it should work.
Thank you, the unit is an "Elektrik Power" cast saw. I was worried about the switch from the German 230 V, 50 Hz to our 110 V 60 Hz and the overheating of the tool.
Can I operate a 230V, 50 Hz, 500 W German oscillating saw in the US? I purchased for it a 1000 W step-up voltage converter in order to convert to 110 V, 60 Hz electricity used here in US. I am worried that 1000 W may not be enough. I am using the unit for 3-4 minutes at a time, once a week.