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Re: <R87> and vacuum
no this rule means that you must change our the motor so you can't use an invert
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Re: <R87> and vacuum
Personally, I suggest you try converting something like a Ryobi TuffSucker (model# P710) or a portable Wet/Dry Canister Vac (model# P3200) and replacing its motor with something like an FP or BaneBots (suggest FP).
The portable Wet/Dry Canister Vac is probably the closest to what you're looking for, though i have no idea how it's motor mounts inside beyond it's probably not too much different in performance from the FP. Interesting idea. -q |
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Re: <R87> and vacuum
It is possible and legal to swap out the motors in a commercial vacuum cleaner for a CIM or FP and achieve successful results.
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Re: <R87> and vacuum
Two FP motors and a shop vac work great!
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