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Does the vac not have an auto start feature?
which model?Or maybe I don't understand how you plan to use it, but if you hook a tool to the vac plug itself, turning on the tool turns on the vac, at least all of the Fein's I have seen.
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Get the biggest one you can find. A "typical" outlet is going to be 15 Amps, so obviously you don't need to go above 15 Amps. If your vac is rated at 8 Amps, you would prefferably want to go about 20% higher than that or at least 9.6 Amps.
All that in mind, something between 10 - 15 Amps should be fine.
ALSO, note that many of these general purpose remotes have dual ratings. One is for resistive loads and one is for inductive loads. You want to look at the inductive load rating. Its always lower than the resistive rating to account for power factors associated with inductive and capacitive stuff like motors.
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I use a Long Ranger for the shop vacuum that's connected most of the time to the blade guard on my saw.