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john martin

  • Posts: 2699
waterproof
« on: August 11, 2019, 12:29:51 pm »
The Enforcer out in thunder showers for hours all week  ...  doesn't faze it  , great design
The other machine i made waterproof .. would last 30sec as standard

https://cdn.filesend.jp/private/Kt4LZIkao32sIJA2e014Hs7LXkEYoRe_3aGJZ_-G3qizW4t6flGlhUdnr4LXASpc/enforcer.mp4

edward coller

  • Posts: 393
Re: waterproof
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2019, 02:30:37 pm »
Are you using "the other machine" as  extra extraction/vacuum, and does the waste remain in the Enforcer alone?.  How do you protect leads and switches from water ingress ? Looks fun, Simon

john martin

  • Posts: 2699
Re: waterproof
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2019, 06:50:48 pm »
Are you using "the other machine" as  extra extraction/vacuum, and does the waste remain in the Enforcer alone?.  How do you protect leads and switches from water ingress ? Looks fun, Simon

The Enforcer is like that from the factory  ...  the rain dosen't get near the switches or internal parts .
The Express  ...  the switches are not used now  ,  i filled the switch cavity  with expanding foam  , everything is relocated a to place water cant get too .

Yes , the express boosts the Enforcer , water is just in the enforcers tank .
You can hear how the handtool howls at the end of this clip ...

https://cdn.filesend.jp/private/-eNqMJ4AzBkqfJn31P6j02LezhHnKRdD69jdad4A0ZxmDkNddKyBpOd6LzI8xERS/YouCut_20190811_180011515.mp4