Interior detail with syphon gun

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Yeah, I am considering purchasing a tornador for interiors, but I use to work at this place where we used a syphon air gun hooked to a compressor with a hose in our cleaner. It seemed to work pretty good, but it's been a long time since then and wondered if anyone has any experience using a syphon gun to achieve the same application as the tornador. If so what's a good place to get one or do any of them work. Thanks.
 
I have never used a syphon gun. They are similar in how they use compressed air to blow cleaner out. The I would give the advantage to the tornador though because uses less air at a lower PSI, and its motion blows the dirt up and out, not deeper. This video explains how it works!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtYdrP2bdp8]TornadorClean-Black Z-020 - YouTube[/video]
 
Yeah that thing looks like it works good. What about with a small air compressor that puts out 2.0 SCFM at 90 psi. Do you know if that will work?
 
It won't, the tornador needs 5.0 at 90, but it runs at 75-80psi so it changes a tad. I ran mine on a 2.6 scfm compressor for a while, it burns them up real quick. The Syphon needs 8-9 scfm @ 100 to run.
 
Yeah that thing looks like it works good. What about with a small air compressor that puts out 2.0 SCFM at 90 psi. Do you know if that will work?

Yup, I have the same question. I just did a conversion from the statement in the video that converts roughly to 65psi @ 9.5 cfm. I have no idea how or what that means in the real world when you have a small compressor that's rated say 4.9scfm @ 90 psi. I know it'll put out more at lesser psi, but how much more?

Either way... I see me needing yet ANOTHER compressor! (Like that's gonna' happen anytime soon. ) :rolleyes:
 
Yup, I have the same question. I just did a conversion from the statement in the video that converts roughly to 65psi @ 9.5 cfm. I have no idea how or what that means in the real world when you have a small compressor that's rated say 4.9scfm @ 90 psi. I know it'll put out more at lesser psi, but how much more?

Either way... I see me needing yet ANOTHER compressor! (Like that's gonna' happen anytime soon. ) :rolleyes:

SCFM (standard (regards to temp and barometric pressure) cubic feet per minute) is a combination of your tank size and motor output on a compressor. There is no finite definition for SCFM because gases are compressible and there are many different cases for what it can apply to. Really you can have a small motor on a big tank and a big motor (such as a gas motor) on a small tank and have equal SCFM. Most of the time as you drop PSI SCFM will rise.

Keep in mind though the Tornador requires at between 65-80 PSI to operate. Really you can use one on a smaller compressor, you just need to do short bursts and get use to the compressor recharging.

Anything 30+ is perfect for the Tornador! I would argue though, if you are going for a full sized compressor, get a 60+, that way you can run air tools such as the Rupes!
 
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