CountVacula
Joined: Dec 25, 2014
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Re: 'dusty' smell from exhaust
Reply #5 Dec 20, 2021 2:22 pm |
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If you use a Miracle Mate hose you can use any power nozzle with an upper wand and cord control compatible with Plastiflex central vacuum hose handles. You can change the spout on a Patriot hose and it too will be compatible with a central vacuum wand (for reasons I cannot fathom Patriot has to put the button lock in a non-standard place so only their wands and hose ends fit together right, but the right spout and suction release ring are $10 or so and ten minutes of fooling around. I use Centec and a Sebo ET350 E with my older Tristars and Miracle Mate. Btw, without regurgitating a bunch of test results here, of my several EX-20, EX-30 and modern Tristars, a Patriot P-1 and a couple of Miracle Mate models, the best of the bunch for airflow is the Miracle Mate Platinum and the worst is a DXL with the HEPA filter. My DXL with the 115923 motor and no exhaust filter and VAC USA bags generates 52 cfm. My Miracle Mate Platinum with the very same motor and their OEM paper bag generates 62-63 cfm. My P-1 with Stormy bags and the big Medik-Air filter makes 56 cfm but put the thicker HEPA rated Hybrid bag in the same machine and airflow falls to 52 cfm. My best Tristar is an A101N with an inducer motor from a Kenmore Elite. This is a 600 air watt motor but all it manages is 56 cfm in the Tristar due to the narrow hose diameter and limited exhaust opening. I think the large exhaust filter on the Miracle Mate plus the two additional exhausts on each side just let it breathe better.
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