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As being a novice at this game could someone tell me why tradesmen normally use 110v tools and not 240v and if I was buying electrical equipment for my business is it best to buy 110v or 240v.


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110v sposed to be safer - you would probably be best to go for 110v if working on contract sites cos most main contractors will require it as part of the safety policy. Also on big sites power supply will often be supplied as 110v
If you working on smaller domestics and you going to plug into sockets then 240v ok - might be best to go for 110v and get transformer anyway to give ou flexibility.

Never really understood why 110v cos it is amps wot kills not volts
 
110v is for site work or large refurb work, 240v if your just going to work on the domestics side of things. I have 240v for a small cutter as well as 110v for my larger cutters, mixing tools and drills
 
110v sposed to be safer - you would probably be best to go for 110v if working on contract sites cos most main contractors will require it as part of the safety policy. Also on big sites power supply will often be supplied as 110v
If you working on smaller domestics and you going to plug into sockets then 240v ok - might be best to go for 110v and get transformer anyway to give ou flexibility.

Never really understood why 110v cos it is amps wot kills not volts

Me neither on the 110v thing, did here at one point that they were thinking of going back to 240v, contractors are having to use a lot of cordless tools on domestic now, it's the wires trailing from the tools, health and safety.
 
Advances in cordless equipment makes life a lot easier!

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110v sposed to be safer - you would probably be best to go for 110v if working on contract sites cos most main contractors will require it as part of the safety policy. Also on big sites power supply will often be supplied as 110v
If you working on smaller domestics and you going to plug into sockets then 240v ok - might be best to go for 110v and get transformer anyway to give ou flexibility.

Never really understood why 110v cos it is amps wot kills not volts
Because for a given power usage of a piece of equipment the lower voltage will draw less current. or maybe that is the other way round!!!
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I use 110v as it means you have the choice of site or domestic work. 240v limits you to domestic work
 

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