It was Goomer calling your machine semi...
I the best interest of any additional sensitive manginas in this thread, I will clarify my statement regarding the DwellPro.
I consider the DP to be "semi-portable" relative to MY, UNIQUE RESIDENTIAL market, where stairs, tiny elevators, tight hallways, and cramped spaces are encountered more often than not, as I do not see the DP's footprint, weight, and maneuverability as being complimentary to these conditions.
What does the DP weigh?
My market simply lacks the necessary
RESIDENTIAL "sprawl" required to efficiently operate a unit of such design.
That being said, there are a lot of things I really like about the DP, especially in regards to COMMERCIAL work in my market, or for that matter, on any residential work in a market where space and logistics is generally not an issue.
Within these conditions, I would even venture to say that the DP is
superior to most other cookie-cutter portable units.
To break it down......
Vacs......Two beefy 6.6 inch vacs should pack more than enough
punch for most jobs, and offer
more vac performance than any other stock unit available, where twin 5.7 incher's seem to be the standard.
I would credit this to the open design which offers more space to fit 2 bigger vacs than most cookie-cutter porty component compartments where space is already very limited.
The open design not only makes it possible to incorporate generally "beefier" components across the board, but it also removes the common ventilation/heat issues plaguing most standard porty designs incorporating even smaller components........win-win.
The main system on the DP that concerns me is the pump-out unit.
Due to my troubled history with apo/fill, I am very leary of most portable unit pump-out features.
I found that most generally smaller porty pumpout units to be very sensitive to solids in the waste water, and are inevitably prone to being obstructed if the waste water is not properly filtered, especially those fooking diaphragm pumps, and I refuse to use a pump-out feature without incorporating an efficient mechanism of filtration.
Even Art knows this, as he always uses an inline filter because he knows it is a necessity.
If there is one thing I would like to know about the DP, it is in regards to the pump-out unit.
What type of pump is it?
Hopefully not a diaphragm pump?
How does it handle unfiltered solids in the waste water, and is filtering an absolute necessity?
I did not notice a in-line filter in any videos.
If this is not an issue with the DP, then I see few weaknesses in it, assuming you have the means to transport and move it, and the space to operate it.
Definately a worthy unit, as I consider it a great option commercially, not so much residentially in my world.