@@Hotrodman I have to recharge the battery at least once every day The little pump just is never able to reach the same level as the large 12 CFM even if I use 100 batteries
Molecular sieve will speed up the process. You see moisture start bursting from the highest micron reading. Graph looks like a stair. Just put it on metal container before the vacuum pump
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 I did and it wasn’t even wet. I have to remake the video because I had to do a memory purge on my phone . But I took a completely dry 50 pound recovery cylinder That took like less than 10 minutes to get below 500 µm even with this little pump because it was already dried out by a bigger pump . Then I went to one of the garages that I do air conditioning for and use their shop compressed air and put it into the dry tank . After several hours, the pump could not get down below 200 µm . And I had to finish it up with my big pump to purge and clean out to remove the moisture out of the 50 pound tank . When I remake those it’ll be good apples to apples comparison Especially showing how bad Shop compressed air contaminates a system
Price point VS performance, the ageless battle.....
Thank you for all the videos you make for us
@@who_wantsit you’re welcome thank you
- How many batteries are you planning to use filming this?
- Yes
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@@Hotrodman I have to recharge the battery at least once every day
The little pump just is never able to reach the same level as the large 12 CFM even if I use 100 batteries
Molecular sieve will speed up the process. You see moisture start bursting from the highest micron reading. Graph looks like a stair. Just put it on metal container before the vacuum pump
Yeah, now try pumping out a wet system.
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 I did and it wasn’t even wet.
I have to remake the video because I had to do a memory purge on my phone .
But I took a completely dry 50 pound recovery cylinder
That took like less than 10 minutes to get below 500 µm even with this little pump because it was already dried out by a bigger pump .
Then I went to one of the garages that I do air conditioning for and use their shop compressed air and put it into the dry tank .
After several hours, the pump could not get down below 200 µm .
And I had to finish it up with my big pump to purge and clean out to remove the moisture out of the 50 pound tank .
When I remake those it’ll be good apples to apples comparison
Especially showing how bad Shop compressed air contaminates a system