Mikey P
Administrator
We ran some test at the Experience this week and he is what we found
At 400 PSI, stock jetting, no vacuum load attached, not spinning for SIXTY SECONDS
Both Rotovac tool put out about 1.4 gallons each.
The HOSS 700 about a quart less than that.
The RX20 was at a gallon per minute almost exactly
and the new CX15 just a few ounces less.
the Trex was back in it's cave sucking it's thumb. Sorry.
to make it clear, the marks on the bucket for the 360s and the HOSS are indicating one gallon PLUS to the marked line for those tools. I hope that makes sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATBsFZGdDD0#t=54
At 400 PSI, stock jetting, no vacuum load attached, not spinning for SIXTY SECONDS
Both Rotovac tool put out about 1.4 gallons each.
The HOSS 700 about a quart less than that.
The RX20 was at a gallon per minute almost exactly
and the new CX15 just a few ounces less.
the Trex was back in it's cave sucking it's thumb. Sorry.
to make it clear, the marks on the bucket for the 360s and the HOSS are indicating one gallon PLUS to the marked line for those tools. I hope that makes sense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATBsFZGdDD0#t=54