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Arbortech Tool Question

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I recent found a great deal for the Arbortech Mega Bundle. I purchased it from Beyond Tools which at the time I didn't know that they were in Australia.
I received the package with no problems. However, the first thing I noticed, which I didn’t realize, is that Australia's tools have a different electrical configuration on the plug. I wasn't concerned, because I know you can buy adapters to fit different countries receptacles . The biggest issue is that most Australia's electronics and tools run on a different voltage than those of the US. Apparently, AU tools run off of 230V, whereas ours are 120V. Has anyone run into this issue before? I looked on Amazon for a transformer that might solve the problem. Please see the link below:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00J...d_r=1011e0ef-9e6a-4cc0-9895-229558de006c&th=1

I’m looking at the 5000-watt voltage converter transformer that either steps up or down. Would this solve my issue, or do you have any other recommendations, or am I SOL?

Many thanks,
 

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Darryl, I thought about that. But, my understanding, and I could be wrong, is that on our 220v outlets, we have two hot 110v wires each connecting to a separate prong and than there is a separate neutral. The plugs on the tools that I ordered only have two diagonal prongs. Only one prong is hot 220V and the other is neutral. Additionally, within the Australian outlet there is a fuse.
 
If they shipped Australian tools, they weren't thinking about voltage/plug differences either. Maybe they could swap for correct voltage or take them back for a refund?
 
Brian, you're right on the electrical. I'll reach out to Arbortech and see if they can swap the units for me. Shipping the tools back to Australia would cost a lot.

Thank you for everybody's help.
 
I think the frequency would be a bigger problem than the voltage.
yes in Australia its 50hertz unlike the USA 60 hertz. Transformer, 5000watts seems a bit high unless you bought many 240v tools, with the 60hertz it might a bit hotter and certainly faster. All the Arbotec gear I have is designed to run on the standard 4" portable grinder. I see that there three power tools listed in the bundle, it might be a good idea to looking into that side of it as grinders are quite cheap.
 

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