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How many people here use the Eagle Power vacuum that vacu boom supplies with their systems?

Did you know that it has exhaust filters on the motor(s)? And they need to be cleaned to keep from burning up the motor(s).

Did you know that if you have the one motor version, you can affordably add another motor and double your cfm? Water Lift/Hg will remain the same though.

How many killed their vacuums and thought it was not worth repairing?

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How many people here use the Eagle Power vacuum that vacu boom supplies with their systems?

Did you know that it has exhaust filters on the motor(s)? And they need to be cleaned to keep from burning up the motor(s).

Did you know that if you have the one motor version, you can affordably add another motor and double your cfm? Water Lift/Hg will remain the same though.

How many killed their vacuums and thought it was not worth repairing?

I have the fury system,

If you have your set up with 2 motors...do you have any pics?

Al

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You are correct they do require some maint, but not too bad. I have a dual vac system and it is the only way to go if you use the vacuboom. In 6 years I think I replaced 3 motors, most in the first few years. What usually caused the problem was the foam caused by the combo of air flow and soap. A little de-foamer and pre damming solved a lot of those problems.

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You are correct they do require some maint, but not too bad. I have a dual vac system and it is the only way to go if you use the vacuboom. In 6 years I think I replaced 3 motors, most in the first few years. What usually caused the problem was the foam caused by the combo of air flow and soap. A little de-foamer and pre damming solved a lot of those problems.

What defoamer are you using, and how do you introduce it to the waste water?

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Scott,

Carpet cleaners use defoamer in their systems and it can be found in most janitorial shops. WD-40 also does a fantastic job.

Either way, you start with a little before hand to control the build up, and introduce more as needed. You can put it right in the vacuum or let it flow through the vacuum hose while working.

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