Sure have. Locks on top and the short connector hose is a tight (in a stretching sense) fit but it does reach easy enough.bluedog18 said:Has anyone hook their pre separator to a CT Midi yet?
Roachmill said:If you have a brand new bag I'd suggest swapping it in and see if that makes any odds. I noticed a similar drop in suckage when using the CT-SYS and a new bag all but eliminated it.Scorpion said:...Hand test shows significant reduction in suck (maybe 25-30%)...
bwehman said:Upon closer inspection, I don't think adding a larger diameter inlet hose will matter since the inlet to the cyclone itself is 27mm.
In my lone experience, the difference was a partially clogged bag (the first one had been filled and emptied several times) and a brand spanking new one.Scorpion said:Roachmill said:If you have a brand new bag I'd suggest swapping it in and see if that makes any odds. I noticed a similar drop in suckage when using the CT-SYS and a new bag all but eliminated it.Scorpion said:...Hand test shows significant reduction in suck (maybe 25-30%)...
The difference is between collector and no collector on the same machine. The bag is a constant...unless you’re saying that the collectors impact on suction will increase as the bag fills.
I would wonder if you couldn't skip the bag altogether. You'd have to be careful you don't clog your filter by overloading the bin, but I bet you'd offset your loss in suction.Roachmill said:If you have a brand new bag I'd suggest swapping it in and see if that makes any odds. I noticed a similar drop in suckage when using the CT-SYS and a new bag all but eliminated it.Scorpion said:...Hand test shows significant reduction in suck (maybe 25-30%)...
guitarchitect said:I would wonder if you couldn't skip the bag altogether. You'd have to be careful you don't clog your filter by overloading the bin, but I bet you'd offset your loss in suction.Roachmill said:If you have a brand new bag I'd suggest swapping it in and see if that makes any odds. I noticed a similar drop in suckage when using the CT-SYS and a new bag all but eliminated it.Scorpion said:...Hand test shows significant reduction in suck (maybe 25-30%)...
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What I'm actually wondering is if you could skip the bag in the DC, though. People report so little dust coming through the pre-separators that leaving out the bag may help recover some suction/static pressureScorpion said:guitarchitect said:I would wonder if you couldn't skip the bag altogether. You'd have to be careful you don't clog your filter by overloading the bin, but I bet you'd offset your loss in suction.Roachmill said:If you have a brand new bag I'd suggest swapping it in and see if that makes any odds. I noticed a similar drop in suckage when using the CT-SYS and a new bag all but eliminated it.Scorpion said:...Hand test shows significant reduction in suck (maybe 25-30%)...
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No bag in the cyclone, have a bag in the DC
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bwehman said:I’m curious how the liner stays in place without that little vacuum hose that the Oneida DD includes; the one that creates negative pressure on the backside of the bag.
RKA said:I wonder why the Oneida couldn’t be manufactured with a clear bin? As long as the cyclone is conductive the ground path is maintained, so what purpose does the conductive bucket have (other than obscuring the one thing you need to know...is it full yet)?
Being able to empty it easily, without all the fine dust sticking to the walls of the bin.RKA said:what purpose does the conductive bucket have (other than obscuring the one thing you need to know...is it full yet)?