Hi all,
I'm in the process of trying to work out what chip extractor will be best for my "shop" (pronounced "shed"). I've read the excellent sticky on dust extraction, so have been looking at some of the more powerful units as well as hobby-rated 1HP extractors. While looking around I notice that some of the 2HP units (e.g. Charnwood) specify a fixed 16A supply, whereas others (e.g. Fox) do not. There is even a SIP unit with a 3HP motor that claims to run off a 13A supply.
What's going on here then? Is this just down to the specific motors that each manufacturer has chosen to use?
Given that space is very tight I expect I'll end up with a 1HP unit just because they are smaller, but I'd be grateful for any insight nevertheless.
Thanks,
Moosepig
I'm in the process of trying to work out what chip extractor will be best for my "shop" (pronounced "shed"). I've read the excellent sticky on dust extraction, so have been looking at some of the more powerful units as well as hobby-rated 1HP extractors. While looking around I notice that some of the 2HP units (e.g. Charnwood) specify a fixed 16A supply, whereas others (e.g. Fox) do not. There is even a SIP unit with a 3HP motor that claims to run off a 13A supply.
What's going on here then? Is this just down to the specific motors that each manufacturer has chosen to use?
Given that space is very tight I expect I'll end up with a 1HP unit just because they are smaller, but I'd be grateful for any insight nevertheless.
Thanks,
Moosepig