Travis Sonderegger
Supportive Member
Has anyone done this with much success?
In just the last week there have been quite a few posts about vac motors and parallel vs series, 5.7's, 6.6's, and 8.4's.
I was thinking about trying to build an ETM, have a fresh and recovery tank of maybe 80 gallons or so.
A pump that can do 1000 psi and up to 3 gpm.
Diesel or propane fired burner.
Small pump out
I have been really happy with my ninja now that I put those 3 stage vac motors in there and added the third cord for the heater, really hasn't ever been a problem finding power either. My goal with this project would be to be able to do larger jobs without having to fill and empty 50 times and pack all my crap in and out. I would install a relay board I can control with my phone so I can turn things on an off from the middle of the house as needed. I am usually O/O with the occasional helper. Things could be run from a generator or a few cords ran into the house. I would like to be able to run off two cords for small jobs and then if needed plug in a 3rd or even 4th cord for longer runs and have it power additional vac motors.
I would be really grateful for this on jobs which are second floor apartments, jobs which are just a few rooms or smaller, that way there isnt as much setup and tear down. Also I could have more heat, flow, and suck than I am currently having.
Cord 1: The pump I found pulls 18 amps. That is at 1000 PSI and 3gpm. I am sure that when the pressure is turned down the amperage is less. It could be run on the same cord as the heat in most cases. I was looking at the northstar diesel burner for heat. It pulls 5 amps on start and 3 continuous.
Cord 2: two vac motors. If I could find two that pulled 20 amps together, then for cord 3 and 4 have some stronger ones added on powered by a generator for those longer runs. I would run 2: hose everwhere which I what I am currently doing with my ninja, and I think I have run 75' no problem. I'm trying to remember if I have done 100'or even 125. I need to play with it a little more.
Hell, maybe set it up as a 3 cord minimum machine. I Think I could pull that on most houses. and where I cant it can run on generator.
Tear into me and tell me what you think...
In just the last week there have been quite a few posts about vac motors and parallel vs series, 5.7's, 6.6's, and 8.4's.
I was thinking about trying to build an ETM, have a fresh and recovery tank of maybe 80 gallons or so.
A pump that can do 1000 psi and up to 3 gpm.
Diesel or propane fired burner.
Small pump out
I have been really happy with my ninja now that I put those 3 stage vac motors in there and added the third cord for the heater, really hasn't ever been a problem finding power either. My goal with this project would be to be able to do larger jobs without having to fill and empty 50 times and pack all my crap in and out. I would install a relay board I can control with my phone so I can turn things on an off from the middle of the house as needed. I am usually O/O with the occasional helper. Things could be run from a generator or a few cords ran into the house. I would like to be able to run off two cords for small jobs and then if needed plug in a 3rd or even 4th cord for longer runs and have it power additional vac motors.
I would be really grateful for this on jobs which are second floor apartments, jobs which are just a few rooms or smaller, that way there isnt as much setup and tear down. Also I could have more heat, flow, and suck than I am currently having.
Cord 1: The pump I found pulls 18 amps. That is at 1000 PSI and 3gpm. I am sure that when the pressure is turned down the amperage is less. It could be run on the same cord as the heat in most cases. I was looking at the northstar diesel burner for heat. It pulls 5 amps on start and 3 continuous.
Cord 2: two vac motors. If I could find two that pulled 20 amps together, then for cord 3 and 4 have some stronger ones added on powered by a generator for those longer runs. I would run 2: hose everwhere which I what I am currently doing with my ninja, and I think I have run 75' no problem. I'm trying to remember if I have done 100'or even 125. I need to play with it a little more.
Hell, maybe set it up as a 3 cord minimum machine. I Think I could pull that on most houses. and where I cant it can run on generator.
Tear into me and tell me what you think...