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look at this thing! claims to give 1PSI boost.
http://www.electricsupercharger.com/
I'm very skeptical. It is very small, but not only that, I have a much larger electric vaneaxial fan that makes 250CFM@4.5" water. It takes 28VDC@25A
4.5" is only about 0.16PSI. according to this chart:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/pressure-converter-d_825.html
A 'big' unit such as the one described below for sale at Groban's only makes 6.5" H2O. I found the datasheet soemwhere and even at a light load of 450CFM it only makes about 8".
http://www.groban.com/blowers.html
2 Stage Axial Blower Fan /w DC Motor 1250 CFM
Dynamic Air Engineering 3.2 HP "Axial Flow Blower" Model No. M8862B-8B that operates on 27 Volts D.C., 117 Amps at 7000 RPM. It produces 1250 CFM @ 6.5" H-2-0 at 65 degrees F. and 8000 ft. The blower has a 3 bladed fan at each end of the unit to generate this high level of output. The unit is rated continuous and the normal rotation is clockwise facing the mounting-holes end of the blower. The inlet and outlet diameters are 9-1/2". The overall dimensions are 13" L x 10-1/2" diameter. This is a real air mover! The price is low so buy with confidence! Shipping weight is only 29 lbs. The price is $95.00 each, plus shipping.
Niether of the latter two "real fans" make enough PSI to make a difference. How does the little tiny one do anything?
So how can these people be selling this, is it for suckers to buy or do I misunderstand?
Somewhere there must be a chart for blowers blade HP vs CFM@pressure
http://www.electricsupercharger.com/
I'm very skeptical. It is very small, but not only that, I have a much larger electric vaneaxial fan that makes 250CFM@4.5" water. It takes 28VDC@25A
4.5" is only about 0.16PSI. according to this chart:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/pressure-converter-d_825.html
A 'big' unit such as the one described below for sale at Groban's only makes 6.5" H2O. I found the datasheet soemwhere and even at a light load of 450CFM it only makes about 8".
http://www.groban.com/blowers.html
2 Stage Axial Blower Fan /w DC Motor 1250 CFM
Dynamic Air Engineering 3.2 HP "Axial Flow Blower" Model No. M8862B-8B that operates on 27 Volts D.C., 117 Amps at 7000 RPM. It produces 1250 CFM @ 6.5" H-2-0 at 65 degrees F. and 8000 ft. The blower has a 3 bladed fan at each end of the unit to generate this high level of output. The unit is rated continuous and the normal rotation is clockwise facing the mounting-holes end of the blower. The inlet and outlet diameters are 9-1/2". The overall dimensions are 13" L x 10-1/2" diameter. This is a real air mover! The price is low so buy with confidence! Shipping weight is only 29 lbs. The price is $95.00 each, plus shipping.
Niether of the latter two "real fans" make enough PSI to make a difference. How does the little tiny one do anything?
So how can these people be selling this, is it for suckers to buy or do I misunderstand?
Somewhere there must be a chart for blowers blade HP vs CFM@pressure
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