John LaBarbera
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Todd Anthony said:[quote="John LaBarbera":3a54367k]Brett said:Will you be able to run 2 or 3 boosters by themselves without a base porty, or will backflow be a problem? A 2 vac 3 stage main unit about 60 lbs without solution tank, recoverly tank or pump would be cool with the separate high pressure pump. Optional stand alone solution tanks would be nice. Total modular system that's easy to go up stairs and unload. For people that like this type of system, a 3 stage booster without the apo, solution fittings, and filter would save weight and cost for daisy chaining several together. You might need a separate small recovery tank if the booster with the apo doesn't trap all the water.
The Air Hogs can be fed one into the other. Because of the dual suction ports in the rear of the unit (top one is for just adding cfm from the 1st. booster, the bottom port allows for adding cfm and transfering the recovered solution to the second booster)
What we did at Mytee is we took 2 Air Hogs and set them up in the garage and send the 2 2" X50' hoses to the back of the third Air Hog in the house and ran another 50'-75' to the wand.
Mytee already makes an 80 gal. TM vac tank that can be used for more recovery capacity. The Water Hog is our 50-1200 psi high pressure set up.
We are working on a little larger unit the will be made to enhance and work with an PD TM.
How was the vacuum performance on that set up John? Did the 2 hoses go into a Y ? Did you get a chance to make a video of that? This sounds very interesting.[/quote:3a54367k]
No, on this set up we just ran the 2 hoses one from Air Hog #1 and AH #2 to the booster #3 closest to the wand. We don't need a "Y" because the Air Hog has 2 suction port at the back.