handleman
Automotive
- Jan 7, 2005
- 3,411
I'm not having much luck with my Google-fu at the moment... Does anyone have a lead on a rather small high-pressure blower? I only need about 20cfm at about 40" of water. I've found plenty of regenerative blowers that can hit that pressure and be at like 700CFM to boot, but just about all of them are 208 or even 3 phase. I need it to run continuously on household 120VAC for days. I'd also rather not use something that's ridiculously over spec, but that would probably be acceptable. No real noise limit. I'd rather not use an actual compressor or big tank of compressed air due to contamination issues.
I tested out my plug-in leaf blower, but even though it claims a super high velocity and flow rate (which I didn't measure), it makes no claim on pressure. So I measured it. Even dead-headed it only pushed about 25" of water.
I see lots of things like this: which don't list any pressure spec, but claim to work for boat lifts. One source I found said the lift tanks are "1 to 3 psi" when the boat is lifted I may have to buy-and-try?
No relation to bradjames or his project ...
I tested out my plug-in leaf blower, but even though it claims a super high velocity and flow rate (which I didn't measure), it makes no claim on pressure. So I measured it. Even dead-headed it only pushed about 25" of water.
I see lots of things like this: which don't list any pressure spec, but claim to work for boat lifts. One source I found said the lift tanks are "1 to 3 psi" when the boat is lifted I may have to buy-and-try?
No relation to bradjames or his project ...