Feb 19, 2012 #1 Giorgio Member Joined Apr 14, 2011 Messages 1,783 Location Santa Fe Name Giorgio I get a kick out of electric TM's. after 10 years of pushing a porty no wonder i like em. x]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEcCYg7VUyQx]
I get a kick out of electric TM's. after 10 years of pushing a porty no wonder i like em. x]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEcCYg7VUyQx]
Feb 20, 2012 #2 N NobleCarpetCleaners Member Joined May 16, 2010 Messages 1,191 Name Noble Carpet Cleaners Hey on a full load, have you measured the vacuum? 8,9,10 or 12"hg?
Feb 20, 2012 #3 AshleyMckendree Supportive Member Joined Sep 1, 2007 Messages 1,572 Location Versailles ky Name Ashley Mckendree That motor is spinning the blower at 1750rpm, and at BEST he is getting 80cfm (@6hg) He would be better off with a single lamb vac motor (112 cfm 10.3hg)
That motor is spinning the blower at 1750rpm, and at BEST he is getting 80cfm (@6hg) He would be better off with a single lamb vac motor (112 cfm 10.3hg)
Feb 20, 2012 #4 AshleyMckendree Supportive Member Joined Sep 1, 2007 Messages 1,572 Location Versailles ky Name Ashley Mckendree He has a much more impressive unit, made of two coupled vac motors (Looks like he welded them together)
He has a much more impressive unit, made of two coupled vac motors (Looks like he welded them together)
Feb 21, 2012 #5 KevinL Supportive Member Joined Jan 5, 2007 Messages 2,928 Location East Peoria Illinois Name Kevin Leach I couldn't really tell. Maybe if he sucks his hand a couple more minutes I can guess what kind of lift he's getting. It sounded like the motor was making more noise than the blower.
I couldn't really tell. Maybe if he sucks his hand a couple more minutes I can guess what kind of lift he's getting. It sounded like the motor was making more noise than the blower.