I've accepted the tradeoff of probable shorter vac life vs a really handy setup. There is only a light film of fine dust inside the cabinet after a year of steady use. Thank you for watching, I really appreciate it.
Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having the dustopper? I thought the whole reason for it was to have it on a separate bucket in order to help keep anything sucked up from going into the vacuum itself???
In my case it exhausts into a sealed hepa filtered box, and works great. I've seen them piped to exhaust outside also. Im just showing a different setup that may work for other applications.
I had it apart recently. The only thing I noticed was a little bit of build up on the impeller veins. This is on the unit that lives in the rolling cabinet, it hasn't had an easy life.
I really appreciate the innovation here, but won't the lack of a filter kill the motor? Am loving your channel so far!
I've accepted the tradeoff of probable shorter vac life vs a really handy setup. There is only a light film of fine dust inside the cabinet after a year of steady use.
Thank you for watching, I really appreciate it.
@@that1guydoesthings Okay, that's reasonable. It does make for a nice, small form factor.
Doesn't this defeat the purpose of having the dustopper? I thought the whole reason for it was to have it on a separate bucket in order to help keep anything sucked up from going into the vacuum itself???
In my case it exhausts into a sealed hepa filtered box, and works great. I've seen them piped to exhaust outside also. Im just showing a different setup that may work for other applications.
How has the motor and impeller held up with the filter delete
I had it apart recently. The only thing I noticed was a little bit of build up on the impeller veins. This is on the unit that lives in the rolling cabinet, it hasn't had an easy life.
Wonder if other brands of wet/dry vacs this can be done with
I'm definitely going to be looking. It would be cool if the inlet has an industry standard and they all fit lol.