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Troll Hunter
Part 1
I've got a rutlands 1100w extractor vac with a 100mm hose - rated at 50 litres per minute - no bar given. (capacity 50 litres)
I've also got an Lidl 1500w wet n dry with a 40mm hose - rated at 1.9 bar / 190 mbar / 19kPa - whichever works for you - no Litres pm given. (capacity 30 litres)
Both are cylindrical, motor is attached to the top - which separates leaving an "empty can".
Which has the higher suction, if I was using a 100mm hose?
Part 2
I've also got a 75 litre container (cost £5 delivered) - I had originally thought to just make a wooden lid and drop the rutlands motor onto it and add the 100mm hose, job done.
However now I've made my bench, by happy coincedence there's just enough room to house side by side either the Rutlands or the Lidl vac and use the 75 litre container as a separator, and hook up the 100mm hose for my tablesaw and planer thicknesser - which was the reason for buying the rutlands vac in the first place.
Seeing it all side by side today has only just twigged that maybe I could have used the Lidl vac and just bought a 100mm hose and saved about £75...
So the more powerful vac will be attached to the separator.
Anyone able to thunk this out? Coz it's well beyond me :?
I've got a rutlands 1100w extractor vac with a 100mm hose - rated at 50 litres per minute - no bar given. (capacity 50 litres)
I've also got an Lidl 1500w wet n dry with a 40mm hose - rated at 1.9 bar / 190 mbar / 19kPa - whichever works for you - no Litres pm given. (capacity 30 litres)
Both are cylindrical, motor is attached to the top - which separates leaving an "empty can".
Which has the higher suction, if I was using a 100mm hose?
Part 2
I've also got a 75 litre container (cost £5 delivered) - I had originally thought to just make a wooden lid and drop the rutlands motor onto it and add the 100mm hose, job done.
However now I've made my bench, by happy coincedence there's just enough room to house side by side either the Rutlands or the Lidl vac and use the 75 litre container as a separator, and hook up the 100mm hose for my tablesaw and planer thicknesser - which was the reason for buying the rutlands vac in the first place.
Seeing it all side by side today has only just twigged that maybe I could have used the Lidl vac and just bought a 100mm hose and saved about £75...
So the more powerful vac will be attached to the separator.
Anyone able to thunk this out? Coz it's well beyond me :?