Spurlington
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Im curious to know .. does your vacuum pressure increase as your tank space decreases?
Would you have better suction if you ran with a 50 gallon waste tank pumping into a 100 gallon auxiliary tank as opposed to using a 150 to begin with? Would it be better to allow the waste tank to fill near the limit before pumping out?
Would a portable extracter have better suction if the waste tank was split between the two motors on a dual parallel system? On an average 12 gallon porty .. give each vac motor a 6 gallon tank with its own 2in inlet then going 4 to the Y to the 2in vac hose
If youre wondering which tank will fill up first .. both 6 gal tanks will have a small opening at the bottom of the dividing wall to fill each side evenly .. once the water fills over the opening, the individual tanks will become seperate chambers
Would you have better suction if you ran with a 50 gallon waste tank pumping into a 100 gallon auxiliary tank as opposed to using a 150 to begin with? Would it be better to allow the waste tank to fill near the limit before pumping out?
Would a portable extracter have better suction if the waste tank was split between the two motors on a dual parallel system? On an average 12 gallon porty .. give each vac motor a 6 gallon tank with its own 2in inlet then going 4 to the Y to the 2in vac hose
If youre wondering which tank will fill up first .. both 6 gal tanks will have a small opening at the bottom of the dividing wall to fill each side evenly .. once the water fills over the opening, the individual tanks will become seperate chambers