In the spirit of DiY, a sturdier bottle to act as the tank would work. However, it is good to recommend a wet vacuum cleaner if one plans to maintain the ACs they have themselves. Now on to online shopping for one!
Yes you are right, however, by the time you realise that it is not strong enough, you would have flooded your vacuum cleaner. If you check my description you will see a cheap vacuum you can use
Tested using those big liquid detergent bottles instead and it'll work fine :) ruclips.net/video/9XOWfJXitbw/видео.htmlsi=TAaJw_d95m-jAPP2&t=115 But yeah that powerpac wet vacuum can be bgt as cheap as just $60+, however for those like me whom already owns 1 portable wireless & 1 wired (both dry), better to DIY than getting a 3rd one 😅
You are doing it wrong. You are supposed to use a sturdier bottle, stop the vaccum when water fills up, empty bottle and repeat till there's no more water coming out from the pipe. Thank me later.
My demonstration is, if anyone tries this, by the time they realise the bottle is not sturdy enough, their vacuum cleaner will be fried. And let me thank you now for your comment!
In the spirit of DiY, a sturdier bottle to act as the tank would work. However, it is good to recommend a wet vacuum cleaner if one plans to maintain the ACs they have themselves. Now on to online shopping for one!
Yes you are right, however, by the time you realise that it is not strong enough, you would have flooded your vacuum cleaner.
If you check my description you will see a cheap vacuum you can use
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Tested using those big liquid detergent bottles instead and it'll work fine :) ruclips.net/video/9XOWfJXitbw/видео.htmlsi=TAaJw_d95m-jAPP2&t=115 But yeah that powerpac wet vacuum can be bgt as cheap as just $60+, however for those like me whom already owns 1 portable wireless & 1 wired (both dry), better to DIY than getting a 3rd one 😅
Yea! My point exactly and if someone discovered that the bottle is not sturdy enough their vacuum cleaner will be fried
You clearly don't have a clue what you are doing.
You are not cleaning your aircon, that is merely condensation caused by the cold pipes.
Thanks for your comment! And this is my point exactly.. this is not the way to do it
You are doing it wrong. You are supposed to use a sturdier bottle, stop the vaccum when water fills up, empty bottle and repeat till there's no more water coming out from the pipe. Thank me later.
My demonstration is, if anyone tries this, by the time they realise the bottle is not sturdy enough, their vacuum cleaner will be fried. And let me thank you now for your comment!