Mikey P
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And away we go!
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Two 1502 jets @ 600 to 800 psi
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Wasn't it Lee Stockwell or Jeremy Stockwell that was using their spinner on that real dense vinyl like carpet?
So is this like a Zipper that has a little bit bigger head and spinning jets instead of the straight line manifold?
The Zinger was motorized and spun the jets AGAINST the flow for more impact. (In practice, worked nearly as well without the motor)
I remember the goofs promoting the Ultrasonics at the ISSA show in Chicago (1980) absolutely flooding the carpets....with poor results. One of them told me I would never be able to compete without one.
5000-10,000sq/ft an hour.Who remembers the Zinger? (Yes, I know YOU do, Lee)
It has two sapphire units Inside the box one of which is a 870ss which is rumored to have a bigger blower but we will have to wait to see about that.
My thoughts are that a bigger blower is better for two reasons. One, the bigger blower will spin slower. If you can get the rotor speed down below critical speed the noise is way quieter and much easier to silence. Second, at the lower speed bearings and such will last much longer.It doesn't need a bigger blower, they need to spin the one they have FASTER, to get more than 520cfm out if that big blower. The motor can handle it.
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