REPLACEMENT 3 STAGE VAC MOTOR

Mikey P

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Translation:

Wife's boss made a mess by his love couch and forced her to have me extract his love seeds.

Was not impressed with my bonnet last time.
 

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Hard for a porty hack to play the 15a/20a outlet game without knowing the total number of amps that their cords require.

You can't determine what difference using a vac with 13a as opposed to one using 10a will be until you know how many amps your pump needs and get a total for the cord.

Assuming your below 20a in total of course, the only difference will be knowing whether or not you MUST always source a 20a circuit or not, and also how often you can get away with using the more abundant 15a circuits.

So how many amps does your pump pull?
 
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rick imby

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Your vac motor will not pull the rated amps after you put it in the machine. Vac motors when under load do not pull as many amps as rated. There is a lot of air resistance going on in your machine so the motor will not spin at unloaded RPM which is where it draws the most power. I would be surprized if that vac motor would even pull 11-12 amps when in the machine. @Larry Cobb could probably give a better estimate?

Check your amp load after installation with pump running too.

The extra suck from this motor might pull so hard that you won't be able to move the castex forward, only backwards---just joking...
 
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Bonnet clean only commercial Mikey. And there is a schedule to rinse that residue out.
 

Jimmy L

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Yeah bonnet cleaning spreads the dirt around evenly..............just like encap scampooers
 
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