> An alternative to a looooonng extension cord would be a converter that
> plugs into your cigarette lighter and then plugging your shop vac into
> the converter. Be sure to make sure the converter is strong enough to
> carry the high startup amperage of the shop vac. These converters go
> all the way up to 5000 watts, but the higher wattage units need to wired
> in through a fused device directly to your batter. A good source would
> be any of the larger truck stops along the interstates. Mike
> south-central Alabama
There are also cordless models out there that would probably do a good job.
I've been eying Dewalts cordless shop vac--all my other tools take the same
battery. If I could just manage to get a hold of an extra $100.00...
Frank, the obsessive-compulsive tool addict.
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