Building a Flow bench, was: Measuring air flow
Greg S Larson
glarson69 at juno.com
Sun Jan 27 18:39:40 GMT 2002
Why can't you use the gas engine on the leaf blower? Seems to me like
that would work just fine - you already have the gas. That way you would
have a drag on your alternator once the battery goes a little low.
Thats a really good idea
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 03:17:24 -0800 "944Technologist" <f_wilk at hotmail.com>
writes:
> I was looking at using a leaf blower. It has a dead gas engine but it
> looks
> easy enough to convert it to electric. Or add an electric motor to
> a
> 924Turbo Turbocharger that I have laying around.
>
> FR Wilk
>
> From: "Eric Aos" <eoa at spartek.com>
> > The furnace blower fan doesn't have enough vacuum (I tried one
> once). Get
> > the fans from http://www.grainger.com/ , you can order the same
> ones that
> > are used in a shop vac.
>
>
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