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I'd love to find out how many CFM it puts out. I just bought a HEPA filter and DIY affixed it to the intake. So far it feels VERY promising as a super fast air purifier. I went all in on this HEPA project this morning as I woke up to a ridiculous amount of smoke in my old leaky house from the forest fires. I may do a video on this if it turns out as good as I think it's going to.
Super super strong. And sound too noisy the way I heard to this video. If you facing that blower fan in your bed while you sleep how you feel when you woke up. Do you feel dehydrated? This good for industrial or garage , can be use for home but not advised not facing while sleeping.
In my opinion the motor weighs to much for the plastic brackets they use to mount the motor. All 3 fans my manager purchased did the same thing. If I could post a picture I would show you
@@ItsBinhRepaired It's obvious you're a teen since you spent so much time playing with the milk jugs, but I assumed you knew more about electronics due to your youtube handle. Obviously, I was wrong. I DID watch your video LOL, and it did not provide the answer. The max draw capability including the sockets on the side is 12 amps with the fan off and 9.5 amps with it on. This would imply that the fan itself operates at a max draw of approximately 2.5 amps which it probably does not. This is why I asked you to look at the UL sticker where it will give the answer....instead of the snarky one you provided.
@ayokay123 Sticker says 1.7a, but there are 3 settings. Are you worried you won't be able to power it or something? With the 12a max output when off and 9.5a max when on, you should be able to assume about 2.5a.
@@ItsBinhRepaired Thanks. The sticker tells the tale. If it's rated at 1.7a, it normally will draw 1.7a at max operating speed. The extra .8a may be a safety margin in case of surges. The reason I ask is because I'm trying to figure out the true HP or CFM for comparison purposes. Depending upon its efficiency, this is slightly less than 1/5 HP.
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Good demo and visuals, definitely helped with my decision. 💪🏿
I'd love to find out how many CFM it puts out.
I just bought a HEPA filter and DIY affixed it to the intake. So far it feels VERY promising as a super fast air purifier.
I went all in on this HEPA project this morning as I woke up to a ridiculous amount of smoke in my old leaky house from the forest fires.
I may do a video on this if it turns out as good as I think it's going to.
Awesome, sounds cool.
Super super strong. And sound too noisy the way I heard to this video. If you facing that blower fan in your bed while you sleep how you feel when you woke up. Do you feel dehydrated? This good for industrial or garage , can be use for home but not advised not facing while sleeping.
It's meant for drying floors and stuff. Not for cooling you down.
Where did you plug it? How do i know what is or is not GFCI ?
Gfci has those little reset buttons on the outlets.
My work has went through 3 of these. The brackets that hold the motor over time fall apart and it's not possible to fix
D: dang, what causes them to fail? Return them to Costco.
In my opinion the motor weighs to much for the plastic brackets they use to mount the motor. All 3 fans my manager purchased did the same thing. If I could post a picture I would show you
Can upload to TH-cam
How many amps does it draw? It'll say on the UL sticker on the back.
Watch the video... lol
@@ItsBinhRepaired It's obvious you're a teen since you spent so much time playing with the milk jugs, but I assumed you knew more about electronics due to your youtube handle. Obviously, I was wrong. I DID watch your video LOL, and it did not provide the answer. The max draw capability including the sockets on the side is 12 amps with the fan off and 9.5 amps with it on. This would imply that the fan itself operates at a max draw of approximately 2.5 amps which it probably does not. This is why I asked you to look at the UL sticker where it will give the answer....instead of the snarky one you provided.
@ayokay123 Sticker says 1.7a, but there are 3 settings. Are you worried you won't be able to power it or something?
With the 12a max output when off and 9.5a max when on, you should be able to assume about 2.5a.
So 1.7-2.5a is my guess. They don't the amperage for each mode. Glad you think I'm less than half my age. Lol
@@ItsBinhRepaired Thanks. The sticker tells the tale. If it's rated at 1.7a, it normally will draw 1.7a at max operating speed. The extra .8a may be a safety margin in case of surges. The reason I ask is because I'm trying to figure out the true HP or CFM for comparison purposes. Depending upon its efficiency, this is slightly less than 1/5 HP.
how many Watts does it use?
There are multiple settings. I don't have a way to check the actual current draw.
About 140 watts.. hooked it up to my anker power station and it reads that..
Nice
How do you take it apart to clean, I am stuck? Help
Clean?