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Theyre using either 5.7 or 6.6 Lambs .. your choice .. my custom build choice would be $2735 us dollars plus 20% VAT (tx) which is an additional $547 plus shipping which I dont know what that is yet for 800psi pumptec 205v, auto fill auto empty and silencer.
 

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The specs I see say two 6.6" vac motors (parallel) and PumpTec pump.

We have three extractors with same vacs, and Cat Pump system for less
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Tile & Grout Capable

http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...escription=1&keyword=MY354+or+DC362+or+MY2152
 
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I clicked on to one of your links which say 500psi but then shows the 1XP which goes 100-800 psi .. so would this be (2) 6.6 vac motors, the 1xp puimp auto pump out on 2 cords only? How many inches of lift are we talking?

I have a 1000DX200 .. would I be able to swap pump out for the 1xp?
 

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With a Hi-power portable & hot tap water . . .

you won't miss the heat at all.

Sorry Larry but I call BALOGNA. Twice. Series doesn't recover anywhere near the water parallel will and the hotter the water the better. And if anyone is qualified to state those facts, I am as I've spent tons of money proving it. Now if you run 4 vacs, series sets to a parallel, your seriously sucking water.
I do agree that the cat is a better pump than the pumptec though.
 

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Series - higher lift
Parallel - higher cfms

Higher lift seems like it would draw more from the floor but flow slower back to the porty where parallel would draw less from the floor but carry it back faster to the porty ..?
 
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I remember when GG Lisa did her x4 2stage in a mytee breeze body..

Series to parallel must be pretty good as long as you have the amperage..
 

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With the 6.6" vacs . . .

Series generates more lift with a 12" wand on the carpet.

With the 5.7" hi-perf. 3-stage, it is similar for series or parallel.
 

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Series - higher lift
Parallel - higher cfms

Higher lift seems like it would draw more from the floor but flow slower back to the porty where parallel would draw less from the floor but carry it back faster to the porty ..?

Trust what Willy says-- CFM is your friend. Parallel is best for 2 vac systems.
 

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. CFM at the wand is the most important . . .

but the highest lift generated at the wand lips will create more CFM thru the carpet fiber.

Tested many portables and TM's for CFM & Lift.

Also, both a single 6.6" Ametek, or a hi-perf. 3-stage vac has double the AirWatts of the 2-stage vacs used in the 4-vac systems a few years ago.

6.6" Ametek = 625 AirWatts

5.7" 2-stage = 250 AirWatts
 
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mytee etm has 4 3 stage vacs. In parallel and series.
If I am correct on the Mytee Etm, I believe they have 2 sets of 2-3stage vacs, in series to generate lift and then they pair each set in parallel to generate airflow (cfm) true monster lift and cfm, but takes a lot of amperage.
 

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I think it depends on how you are sucking the water off the tile.

With a tool that locks down vs a tool that even on the smooth floor doesn't come close to locking down.

It doesn't take near as much suck to pull water off tile as it does to pull it out of carpet.
 
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Speaking of advice---Taking advice from Willy?

Do you realize he still tries to play Rugby?

He has been hit on the head so many times....

Any good broken appendages lately @Willy P ???
 

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Wow .. Mighty seems to be the MONSTER .. 325cfm 230in lift .. gees thatll suck thru 200 feet no problem .. and only 2 cords for all that power .. nice !!

At 200lbs Id never be able to lift that in and out of the van. AirFlex porty is 110lbs with easy loading wheels on the handle.


So Airflex with dual 6.6 vacs producing 215in lift for $3300 plus ship to US
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Mytee ETM producing 230in lift for $5K plus shipping

I do like the Mytee product but as for pros n cons - the weight issue tips me towards the AirFlex

or something comparable
 
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Whaat .. it says dual cord ..




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Mytee Electric Truck-mount with Free Carpet & Upholstery IICRC training books. Does it all: carpets, upholstery, hard surface and flood extraction. DO it all with the ETM!
Includes:
Cart with two front 4″ locking casters & two rear 10″ wheels
3 Prong 30 amp dryer adapter cord
4 Prong 30 amp dryer adapter cord
Two 50′ 12/3 twist lock power cords Chemical metering.
2" x 2.5" Cuff-Lynx™ reducer 2.5" x 2.5" swivel Cuff-Lynx™
Pump prime / vacuum tank wash-out hose
25’ pump-out vacuum hose with cam lock connection
IICRC Carpet Cleaning Manual
IICRC Upholstery Cleaning Manual
(115 Volt Hunter Boxes and De-foamer Bottle optional)
If you want to run it with a generator - this Mytee ETM will need a generator 4600 watts to run the machine as is. It you want to add heat, then you would need even a larger generator, probably 8000 watts or greater.


Body Roto-molded polyethylene
Cart Two front 4" locking casters and two rear 10" wheels
Tank 12 gallons
Vacuum Quad 3 Stage vacuums
CFM 325
Lift 230" H20 or 16 1/2" Hg
Pump 50-900 PSI / 2.2 GPM Triplex, ceramic plunger
Auto Pump-out 35 GPM
Auto Fill Pump can handle water up to 180° F on inlet side.
Cord Dual
Amp Draw Cord One: 20, Cord Two: 10
Dimensions Without cart: 32" x 21.25" x 36" | With cart: 43" x 21.25" x 44.25"
Shipping Dimensions 43 3/4" x 22 1/2" x 45 1/2"
Weight 200 lbs.
Shipping Weight 240 lbs.
 

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