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KBsToy
03-23-2018, 05:07 AM
I have been wondering what is the most important in considering polishers.
1. Amps
2. Watts
3. oscillation's


Thanks !!!

FUNX650
03-23-2018, 09:17 AM
I have been wondering what is the most
important in considering polishers.
1. Amps
2. Watts
3. oscillation's

•Since:
-I like a “powerful” polisher.
-Watt is the unit of power.

•Then (for me):
-I’ll contend it’s #2.


Bob

Route246
03-23-2018, 10:54 AM
I have been wondering what is the most important in considering polishers.
1. Amps
2. Watts
3. oscillation's


Thanks !!!

1 and 2 are are proportional because voltage is fixed. You can derive one from the other so as long as you're looking at the same units they are going to tell you the proportional difference or sameness.

W=V*I (watts equals volts times amps OR power equals voltage times current in simple terms)

W (watts) units of electrical work
V (volts) units are measuring electric potential (120V in most of the US)
I (current) units are measuring force

If you see something like 1200 watts --> 1200=120*I or I=10 amps
If you see something like 8.5 amps --> W=120*8.5 or W=1020 watts

KBsToy
03-23-2018, 12:16 PM
•Since:
-I like a “powerful” polisher.
-Watt is the unit of power.

•Then (for me):
-I’ll contend it’s #2.




Bob
I knew I could count on your info Bob :)