• Curious

    From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 13 21:25:48 2022
    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust
    collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to
    compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the
    current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor
    manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Wed Sep 14 09:03:41 2022
    On 9/13/2022 8:25 PM, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust
    collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to
    compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor
    manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.


    I have seen some of the reviews of the Harvey DC after the reviewers
    have had it for a year.

    In general it is OK. The biggest feature brought to light is that most
    "new" reviewers claim how quiet it operates. But if you actually want
    it to have suction equal to the competition, you have to turn up the
    suction and it is no longer quiet.

    IMHO it has way too large of a foot print.

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Wed Sep 14 14:21:42 2022
    krw@notreal.com writes:

    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust
    collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to
    compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the >current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor
    manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.

    Laguna usually measures in KW, not amps (which makes sense,
    since the current varies based on the voltage, but power
    consumption in KW is constant regardless of supply voltage).

    2.2kW is about 3HP. 1.4KW is about 2HP.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 14 17:53:28 2022
    On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 14:21:42 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    krw@notreal.com writes:

    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust >>collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to
    compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the >>current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor >>manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.

    Laguna usually measures in KW, not amps (which makes sense,
    since the current varies based on the voltage, but power
    consumption in KW is constant regardless of supply voltage).

    2.2kW is about 3HP. 1.4KW is about 2HP.

    OK, 2.2kW is 9.6A at 230V (what the motor manufacturer specs), not
    22A, as Laguna states. The Laguna manual states 20A at 220V (4.8kW)
    and requires a 30A circuit.

    Specification for both 2HP and 3HP versions: <https://lagunatools.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/CFlux_2_CFlux_3_Manual_021522.pdf>

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Wed Sep 14 22:01:14 2022
    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 14:21:42 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    krw@notreal.com writes:

    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust >>>collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to >>>compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the >>>current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor >>>manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.

    Laguna usually measures in KW, not amps (which makes sense,
    since the current varies based on the voltage, but power
    consumption in KW is constant regardless of supply voltage).

    2.2kW is about 3HP. 1.4KW is about 2HP.

    OK, 2.2kW is 9.6A at 230V (what the motor manufacturer specs), not
    22A, as Laguna states. The Laguna manual states 20A at 220V (4.8kW)
    and requires a 30A circuit.

    Specification for both 2HP and 3HP versions: ><https://lagunatools.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/CFlux_2_CFlux_3_Manual_021522.pdf>

    I suspect someone confused 2.2KW with 22A somewhere, likewise 1.4KW with 14A; perhaps a translation error along the way somewhere.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 14 19:24:57 2022
    On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 22:01:14 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)
    wrote:

    krw@notreal.com writes:
    On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 14:21:42 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) >>wrote:

    krw@notreal.com writes:

    Harvey sent me (and everyone, I suspect) a flyer for their turbine
    dust collector. It's interesting so I looked at competitive dust >>>>collectors. There are performance differences and it's not easy to >>>>compare one against another (intentionally, I'm sure).

    They all look pretty weird but the thing that really stood out was the >>>>current specifications for the Laguna dust collector motors.

    For 100% efficiency, Laguna, Jet, Grizzly, and a reference motor >>>>manufacturer (Harvey was 3-phase, so not worth looking further)

    HP 100% Laguna Jet Grizzly Reference
    eff. (motor Manf)
    1.5HP 4.9 9.4A 14A 7.5A 6A
    2.0HP 6.5 14A 8.3A 9A 6.8A
    3.0HP 9.8 22A 13A 15A 9.6A

    Grizzly made sense but the others are odd, really odd.

    Laguna usually measures in KW, not amps (which makes sense,
    since the current varies based on the voltage, but power
    consumption in KW is constant regardless of supply voltage).

    2.2kW is about 3HP. 1.4KW is about 2HP.

    OK, 2.2kW is 9.6A at 230V (what the motor manufacturer specs), not
    22A, as Laguna states. The Laguna manual states 20A at 220V (4.8kW)
    and requires a 30A circuit.

    Specification for both 2HP and 3HP versions: >><https://lagunatools.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/CFlux_2_CFlux_3_Manual_021522.pdf>

    I suspect someone confused 2.2KW with 22A somewhere, likewise 1.4KW with 14A; >perhaps a translation error along the way somewhere.

    That's a better explanation that I could come up with (Chinglish) but
    why the 30A circuit. Extrapolated bad translation? If I were really
    interested in a new DC (maybe but not all that likely soon) I'd call
    and ask. I just found it inexplicable.

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