Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dynafoam on February 05, 2004, 11:04:17 pm
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Chris,
Unfortunately the whistle, caused by air being drawn in through the two slots at the back, cannot be avoided except by switching off the machine whilst not in use (I have a remote control)
So learn to live with it, or better still sell me the tool for a fiver.
John.
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Hi Chris
What sort of hose are you using with the machine?
I used to be plagued with this awful screeching whistle when I used the black flexible concertenering hose.
when solution was being passed through the pipes it was fine, but when dry it was ear splitting.
Just a thought, try changing to a different pipe hosing.
If that fails then you could try changing the resinating frequency by slightly inhibiting the airflow.
If you think about it when you use your 2 fingers to whistle, the air flow from your mouth has to be an exact pressure in relation to the aperture of your fingers to make the resonating pitch sound. Like wise with the tool and the pipes, change or resrtict the airflow and bingo no whistle.
That is in theory, try putting it to the test and let us know if this load of bunkum works.
If all else fails you can allways resort to getting pretty earmuffs :-* :o
Regards
Robert Olifent ;D :D
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try putting a strip of cloth inside the vac hose where it joins to the vac hose of the tool.
4 inch long by 1 inch wide.
Lee G
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wear a dvd player when you work and turn up the volume
IVAR :P :P
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Forget the advice Chris, i'll offer a tenner!!! ;) ;D
You are out bidded John!!! :D ;D
Regards
Robert Olifent
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I also have a remote control........ its the old boy that works with me ;D