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Default Vacuum cleaner amperage and suction power relationship

On Tue, 04 Apr 2017 22:00:37 -0400, Dan Espen
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"Danny D." writes:

On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 22:20:01 -0400, Dan Espen wrote:

And what do you do with these 4 vacuum cleaners?


Actually five.

1. Whole house (the motor works fine but there's almost no suction).
It used to work. Something is either stuck in the main tube or there is a
tear in the tubing. I can't find it since it must be within the walls.
So it's essentially useless.

2. Costco 8 amp wet/dry vac. It's OK but not all that good. I like that it
doesn't use bags, but that's about all I like about it.

That's what I used until I picked up these three to choose one from:
http://i.cubeupload.com/JCucWV.gif

One will stay in the garage (for the cars).
One will stay in the cleaning closet (for the upper floors).
One will stay downstairs (for the lower floors)

But this whole question is off topic since all I really wanted to know is
how people felt about using amperage as a guide to suction power.


Ideally, they will directly relate.

Fortunately, my whole house system still works and I hope to
never go back to those stand alone vacs. They just don't suck
enough.

Sometimes you need to call a repair man.



Why should you never buy a Lucas Vacuum??
It would be the only thing they make that doesn't suck - - -