I consider this a very deceptive test for several reasons. You would get the same exact results if you replaced your dust collector with 2 or 3 shop vacs. This shop needs shop vacs for their sanders, not a dust collector.
@laurentsaint-louis48188 ай бұрын
You didn’t really mention why you think this is deceptive. But yes, you can use 2-3 shop vacs but they don’t have anywhere near the CFM of this. This can also hook up to tools with 4” ports and be able to collect that dust easily. No shop vac can do that.
@ronniekotler9265 Жыл бұрын
I have been thinking about Oneida air systems for a few months now. Definitely going to have one of these in my future.
@grimreeper70 Жыл бұрын
Why did you not point the suction or inlet in a straight line with the ductwork. Instead you have the flex hose with a 90 degree bend
@thomasmassey8444 Жыл бұрын
I thought of that too. Just guessing, you can see the LOGO for viewing much easier, It probabaly was rotated properly after filming was complete. Just guessing.
@mikeygee2465 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had my Supecell for a couple years now. Works great!
@oneida-air Жыл бұрын
Happy to hear that our Supercell system is working out great for you! We would love to see pictures of your set up.
@mikeygee2465 Жыл бұрын
@@oneida-air Where do I share? Wasn’t able to paste pictures here.
@NSResponder11 ай бұрын
Do you also do residential central vac systems?
@lukemontgomery4010 ай бұрын
I have the non turbo Supercell version and have had it for since 2020. I am so happy with it and wouldn’t have changed it out for anything. 9 tools hooked up to it with 9 blast gates. It’s amazing. However I cannot test air velocity on anything greater than a 3” diameter. My anemometer maxes at 30 m/s (5905 fpm) and I get an OL error. It’s a good problem but it limits me from knowing actual CFM at each machine. I noticed you were using the Protmex PT6252A that has a max air velocity spec of 40 m/s (7874 fpm). How did you get reading of over 10,000 fpm? Is there a range it can go over it max limit or did you have to use something else for the actual reading? Thanks for the help.
@billwebster7598 ай бұрын
It uses 3 vacuum motors, same as shop vac universal motors. It doesn't use a high cfm blower. So how am I wrong?
@larryohara6513 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty impressive!
@hobbes3 Жыл бұрын
Is there a dial to turn down the suction? Bigger isn't always better. If you have too much suction for a sander, then the sander will "bite" into the wood due to suction and leave a mark.
@robertknowles367710 ай бұрын
All in all, the results are clearly much different with the swap out. Now for me, I was cringing when I saw the "T" connectors instead of Wye connectors. However, even if the T's were swapped for Wye connectors I do not think the old Dust collector would see an improvement enough to make up for the difference in the numbers. By the way, the non-turbo version of the Supercell is $2700 and the Turbo model presented in this video is a whopping $3400. So comparing the old system, which looks like a harbour freight model coming in a $249 normally, is not really a fair comparison between the two devices. It is a given that if you spend $3400 you get much much more than your money. I do like that it one unit and no need for a separate dust deputy or filter to take off and clean.
@alfadat Жыл бұрын
It is quite funny that the presenter has dust on his dark colored shirt and hair! It is a real video so, understandable, but would look better if the presenters don't have any dust on them. Just sayin'