Laminator said:Great thread! No intent to derail but since I got my mini I have wanted to remove the hose garage as I have no use for it and it takes up space. Are those nuts all I need to accomplish this?
ultgar said:CT Mini and Midi are great compact performers.......I just measured 95.7" of lift through the standard D27 hose. SD
Kristian said:ultgar said:CT Mini and Midi are great compact performers.......I just measured 95.7" of lift through the standard D27 hose. SD
Pardon my ignorance but how would that number compare to other vacs out there? I'm assuming it's in the top of the chart...
- Kristian
ultgar said:despite the specs being the same for all of the Festool vacuums, the CT36 defintely measured higher than the MINI.
Alex said:Btw guys, I noticed the European Festool websites now spec the CT Mini at 3700 l/min (130 CFM) and the CT 26 at 3900 l/min (137 CFM). Guess they don't have the exact same capacity after all. But still close enough.
Alex said:ultgar said:despite the specs being the same for all of the Festool vacuums, the CT36 defintely measured higher than the MINI.
Alex said:Btw guys, I noticed the European Festool websites now spec the CT Mini at 3700 l/min (130 CFM) and the CT 26 at 3900 l/min (137 CFM). Guess they don't have the exact same capacity after all. But still close enough.
Corwin said:With a line of extractors that all contain the same motor, logic would dictate that the larger the bag capacity, the higher the CFM -- shouldn't be a lot of difference, but the larger bags have to allow for a little more flow.
My nearly-brand-new MIDI has just a single HEPA "filter-brick". I seem to recall seeing pictures of the CT-number vacs having a pair of filter-bricks when you pop their tops. So, in theory, they ought to have half the pressure drop across the HEPA stage as the CT-M* vacs.Brice Burrell said:Corwin said:With a line of extractors that all contain the same motor, logic would dictate that the larger the bag capacity, the higher the CFM -- shouldn't be a lot of difference, but the larger bags have to allow for a little more flow.
You're on the right track, the main HEPA filter is the real restriction on air flow, not so much the pre-filter bags. I don't know what, if any, the size difference is between the main filters of the Mini/Midi and the larger CT vacs.
williaty said:...My nearly-brand-new MIDI has just a single HEPA "filter-brick". I seem to recall seeing pictures of the CT-number vacs having a pair of filter-bricks when you pop their tops. So, in theory, they ought to have half the pressure drop across the HEPA stage as the CT-M* vacs....