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Flex PE8-240v
Hey all, Just wanted to ask if there was any chance that the Flex PE8 would be avaliable to australian residents in the future?
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Even if they're not currently (pun intended) available...
There are 110-120/220-240 "step-up/step-down" voltage transformers that can be used to provide the proper power.
Bob
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by LimitlessDetail
Hey all, Just wanted to ask if there was any chance that the Flex PE8 would be avaliable to australian residents in the future?
Thanks
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It's certainly a possibility. Bob E. from FLEX will be here for Detail Fest in a couple weeks...I'll bring this up to him.
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
It's certainly a possibility. Bob E. from FLEX will be here for Detail Fest in a couple weeks...I'll bring this up to him.
That would be super if you could, I know a few guys who would be very keen if it was to happen
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
It's certainly a possibility. Bob E. from FLEX will be here for Detail Fest in a couple weeks...I'll bring this up to him.
Nick, ask him about the 240V PE14 as well.
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Even if they're not currently (pun intended) available...
There are 110-120/220-240 "step-up/step-down" voltage transformers that can be used to provide the proper power.
Bob
Bob, if you start running your tools on 240V, you'll never go back, believe me.
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
It's certainly a possibility. Bob E. from FLEX will be here for Detail Fest in a couple weeks...I'll bring this up to him.
Just writting this as a reminder And have fun this weekend, You lucky people
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Even if they're not currently (pun intended) available...
There are 110-120/220-240 "step-up/step-down" voltage transformers that can be used to provide the proper power.
Bob
Interesting.
Where does one find such a device Bob?
Very keen to see where this goes as PE14 doesn't work in New Zealand but the 3401 does. A real shame as I have recently purchased the PE14, kindly signed by Mike Phillips & Nick Rutter at Autogeek & I can't use it.
Bob, if you read this, whats the chances i'd find one of these voltage transformers down here & would it work for me?
Aaryn NZ.
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Re: Flex PE8-240v
Originally Posted by LimitlessDetail
Hey all, Just wanted to ask if there was any chance that the Flex PE8 would be avaliable to australian residents in the future?
Thanks
-M-
There is a 230v Flex PE8 available. However I'm not sure if it will work in your area.
Link taken from German Flex website.
FLEX - Elektrowerkzeuge seit 1922
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