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dontlikedennis
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Posted: 23/July/2005 at 12:44am |
Are the Ninja motors in parallel ? What about Mytee? |
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Dennis Conner
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Why don't you look at them? Check online catalogues?
Sheeeeeeeesh!
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dontlikedennis
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Hey Joey Pervert if you dont have the answer stay the hell out of my thread. Go clean your boat or something!
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checkmate
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If I remeber , The last time I had to take mine a part to fix it, one was parallel the other was horizontal. I have the two stage with heat. Go here http://cleaning-equipment.com/carpet_cleaning_extractor.htm And if you buy one aways bring them down on the price. Never pay full tag ! And do not Forget to check out the stinger and diamondback. These are very good machines. |
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dontlikedennis
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i was talking about the electronics when I said parallel or series. the method of conneting the 2 vac motors. |
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Dennis Conner
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Are you talking electronics or airflow? You say electronics, but I believe airflow is what you would like to know...by this, what good is the answer if you really don't understand what you are asking??? I think I know what you are asking more than you.
No wonder you don't like me...you are stoopie!
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dontlikedennis
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Both air flow and electronics man....I know everything
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Dennis Conner
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I don't think so....
Unless your motors are wee small (like ken's ethics manual)
They aren't on the same circut.
Leave electronics to the experts, and I'm not one of them on electronics!
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checkmate
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http://www.checkmatecleaning.com/ninja.html
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Superglide Ken
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DLD: I will answer your question instead trying to screw with your head like Dennis is doing.
All Ninja vac motors are hooked up in series to provide maximum lift. This is what you want if you run 1.5" vacuum hose out to about 25 ft or less. Out to this distance the avarage 30 or so cfms that is created at the carpet during cleaning is perfectly adequate to get efficient extraction of water/soil from the carpet. If you want to increase this flow there is a very easy way to do it. Add a set of SuperLip Ultras to your wand and your cfms will rise by about 50% to 45 or so. You will be surprised the difference this makes. Now is a good time to do this as well, cause when you buy one set of these lips from KK, you get a second set for FREE. BTW: Mytees machines come in both series and Parallel motor placement. But save your money. There is a new high power portable running 4 vac motors in series and parallel coming out this Fall that is way better than all of them. 2 cord operation and a 500 psi pump included. Good Luck. Edited by Superglide Ken |
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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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Dennis Conner
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Even thought you don't like me DLD...
You should change your name to...
dontbelieveken
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dontlikedennis
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got this from another site: Cross American makes an excellent line of Wet Carpet Extraction Equipment, and we have sold this line for many years. One of the major advantages of the Cross American line is that, on the more popular, twin-motor units, the motors are installed in parallel rather than in series. Edited by dontlikedennis |
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checkmate
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Sounds good to me.
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John L
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I believe the recoils are independent not series or parallel.... the do not hook up to each other...rather they have their own stack to the wastetank........Correct me if I'm wrong Ed V.... That's how mine are anyways........... Not saying your right or wrong DLD.......
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