Hi John
I used my Enforcer on 2 jobs today... First job i used a hallway twin wall socket & tripped the electrics about 3/4 through the job... Re-set the trip & continued on without the heater on... finished the job.
Second job i used the Kitchen circuit with everything on in the Enforcer no probs... I didn't use the booster box on either job...
Reason being... i want to get the Enforcer Optimised first
So... Well, Last night i spent quite a while looking through old posts on vac hose sizes & their effects with different vacs etc & learned a lot
Now to the point to my post...
Atm... my Enforcer has top vac 6.6 & bottom vac 7.2... running 25ft of 1.5"
Reading an old post i noticed you mention about the 7.2 vac... ill copy & paste the post here... Could you elaborate on it please as tbh in not mega impressed with the performance atm... i have a feeling i will be swapping out the 7.2 very shortly for a 6.6... but first i just want to know why im not super impressed with my current enforcer vac configuration...
Cheers Jim
Re: Airflex Storm or Enforcer
« Reply #54 on: July 17, 2014, 03:42:17 pm »
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Quote from: Simon Gerrard on July 17, 2014, 03:15:09 pm
Wrong choice of wand, me thinks. Usually use the Prochem Quad jet at 300-400 psi on the TM (Maxx 450D), so wanting to test the near truck mount qualities of the 7.2 vacs thought it should cope with the flow at 200psi, clearly not.
Used it with 50 feet of 2 inch hose on my van seats with a Sapphire and didn't think it was that much more powerful than the twin vac machines I already have, upholstery cleaning on ships being what we use the portables on mostly. Still a great machine but not what I was expecting, power wise.
Simon
Tsk ... who told you the 7.2 used was powerfull . If they are the ones im thinking of they have close to 400 airwatts ... the HD electro has 560 .
Wrong vacs .. wrong wand ... no airmovers