Yes, I eluded to that in an earlier post. Maybe I'm missing a reason for doing it 'the other way' - but, at first sight, common sense would seem to suggest that any capacitor(s) should be downstream of the tool's switch - not only because of 'safety', but also so that the capacitor(s) were as close as possible to the motor.The switch on the gun should have disconnected the internals from the cable to the plug. Sounds like a poor design that does not meet regulations or common sense.
Kind Regards, John
