I think it just hooks on there for easy transport to the site , then you would leave it alongside the machine .You mean an internal triple vac 6.6 , they are unlikely to build one for sale if manufactures have to stick to 13amp per cord .
Quote from: john martin on September 26, 2013, 10:35:12 pmI think it just hooks on there for easy transport to the site , then you would leave it alongside the machine .You mean an internal triple vac 6.6 , they are unlikely to build one for sale if manufactures have to stick to 13amp per cord . No maufacture as far as I am aware apart from Cleanrite, have CE approval on their machine, so what stops them from putting 2 cables on their machine
I think the booster pulls through the exhaust the same as ashbys booster would be better inline so you could add it to the storm
The port goes directly into the vac chamber below the stack, i've used my alltec pro in this way on the storm, just to see what it does. Airflow is excellent but it's cumbersome unless van mounted. The booster pod solves that problem with it hooking on the back. Nice. John Not technically minded but if you had a airflex pro set up in series and added the pod what sort of figures would you get?
Vernon, every machine has to have CE certification otherwise it is illegal to sell it.
Vernon, think someone was pulling your p isser.
The new Extracta apparently has twin 8.4's.