We all know we should avoid cleaning our HEPA canisters with an air compressor gun. But cranking the handle a few times, as suggested in the manual, doesn't really remove all the dust clung on the filter. Not even one or two dozen times, I found out.
The solution? A concrete vibrator/vibrating motor. I learned of the clever idea from a woodworking friend who saw it in another woodworking forum.
110V, single phase, 90W from Amazon for $100 Cdn. I think 70W should be enough and cheaper. Anything less than 60W may not be powerful enough. They should be available from other online sellers such as Walmart, eBay, etc. I can use a dimmer switch to adjust the shaking.
Happy shaking!
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The solution? A concrete vibrator/vibrating motor. I learned of the clever idea from a woodworking friend who saw it in another woodworking forum.
110V, single phase, 90W from Amazon for $100 Cdn. I think 70W should be enough and cheaper. Anything less than 60W may not be powerful enough. They should be available from other online sellers such as Walmart, eBay, etc. I can use a dimmer switch to adjust the shaking.
Happy shaking!
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