I know that the 20 inch type W fan draws around 18 amps of inrush current and the 243 type Q fans probably draw around 8 amps inrush each, so just those were drawing around 34 amps plus the other three fans. I had these supplied by 2 separate circuits to avoid an overload, but you could definitely hear the all that current flowing 😅
I am not an expert on paint booths but I do know that a lot depends on the size of your booth. From what I have seen a rule of thumb seems to be 100 cubic feet per minute per square foot of face area of the booth.
I can't even imagine how much power was drawn during that initial spinup
I know that the 20 inch type W fan draws around 18 amps of inrush current and the 243 type Q fans probably draw around 8 amps inrush each, so just those were drawing around 34 amps plus the other three fans. I had these supplied by 2 separate circuits to avoid an overload, but you could definitely hear the all that current flowing 😅
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I am not an expert on paint booths but I do know that a lot depends on the size of your booth. From what I have seen a rule of thumb seems to be 100 cubic feet per minute per square foot of face area of the booth.
You're lucky your tripod didn't knock over LOL!
As a person who has a rather irrational fear of attic fans, this video amuses me
Did you build them
Yes! The little one I made to lock into the windows at my house and the large ones I made just to hold the fans upright due to their odd shape.
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