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A low cost generator will be the weakest link.
Engines on those are not designed to run 6 hours a day 5 days a week.
Also, forget about fiberglass bodied extractors.
The recovery tanks will crack under high lift conditions.
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So dual 8.4's would be around 90%?
The goliath is 4-2 stage vacuums. About the same performance as 2-3 stage hi-performance 5.7's
The goliath is 4-2 stage vacuums. About the same performance as 2-3 stage hi-performance 5.7's
In our testing, the 8.4" vacs only added about 5% AirWatts.
If you have 4 6.6 motors, that is more powerful but you need 4 power cordsthere is four 6.6 vac model that's a flood pumper that is around 3k
If you have 4 6.6 motors, that is more powerful but you need 4 power cords
Well I'm thinking you bring the generator up to the door and run less hose.
You risk killing yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning with that idea.
I'm not sure who you are used to giving advice to but I'm not a bonehead
When i say close to the door I don't mean close enough to kill anyone lol
It will be far enough away where that doesn't happen.
I do appreciate you looking after my well being though
Glad to hear that and I'm just making sure. It's said that 5 carpet cleaners a year die from CO.
I did all that but it wont upload to the board
Set up an account on YouTube. Post video to YouTube. Then post YouTube link to MB post
I tried a couple of times uploading to my youtube account and juist before the end it froze up twice .. its a video of my super sucking dual porty combo !!
Ill try again later
I tried a couple of times uploading to my youtube account and juist before the end it froze up twice .. its a video of my super sucking dual porty combo !!
Ill try again later
Bottom line: We are cleaning carpets and upholstery; not vacuuming stones and bricks from a street sewer. I don't care what anyone believes what is more powerful (ex: the Vortex--now defunct) . I care about performance and what makes sense, especially in todays world.
A ETM can really and truly thoroughly deep clean carpeting as this video proves:
However, the great thing we all have is: Choice. To each their own so to speak.
Well said Ed. Personally it's more about the practicality of the thing rather than performance. There is no doubt that a high power etm can be built but if you need a generator or multiple power cords, it begs the question why. Don't forget about how to heat it. I have been dreaming for years now of a etm powered and heated by a hydrogen fuel cell. If we can run cars and buses on it, why not a etm. It would be quiet and non polluting. Could be run in an underground parkade without any fumes. The technology is available, just expensive.
You sell Banes?Mytee has the Escape @ $4995.
Equal to a #33 blower on a TM.
We have also built Plug-in TM's getting heat from driving the Van engine.
Like the newer 2 cord Banes.No . . . Ours had 1.5 HP electric motor driving #33 blower & separate 3/4 HP motor driving the pump (500 PSI).
Van motor heated the 90 gallon fresh water tank with copper HX up to 160 degrees.
Two cords to operate. Owner wanted an upgrade from a Bane.