Reddit Reddit reviews 4L Replacement Blower for Inflatable Bounce House 6.8 Amps

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4L Replacement Blower for Inflatable Bounce House 6.8 Amps
Exclusively Designed Fan for Maximum CFM and Low Amp Draw. Static Pressure is 20% Higher and Power Consumption is 15% Lower Than Previous DesignsSimple streamline design, with easy Access to All Parts and Electrical ComponentsNew fan blade design with air cool feature to the motor for Maximum PerformanceEasy to Move and Store Using Built In Handle. Only Weighs 20 lbs.1 HP - 780 Watt Ultra High Output 110V, 6.8A, 60HZ. UL Listed and with 6 foot electrical cord, 3 prongs with ground.
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2 Reddit comments about 4L Replacement Blower for Inflatable Bounce House 6.8 Amps:

u/megashub · 1 pointr/lasercutting

Considering how dangerous the stock K40 seems to be, I'm trying to preemptively plan and budget my upgrades before it even arrives, and just want to make sure I make the right purchases.

For lasercutting n00bs who are visual learners like me, would it be possible to get some pictures of your ventilation configuration featuring a typical bounce house blower (like this one)?

Right now, my upgrade list is prioritized thusly:

  • Safety: Proper ventilation (and air assist), eye protection, interlocks, upgraded water pump
  • Quality: Better optics and lens
  • Flexibility: Expanded cutting area, motorized Z table
  • Ease of Use: Upgraded controller (Smoothie)

    I freely admit I know nothing (Jon Snow)... yet. So please speak up if I'm missing something yuge. I plan on tackling everything on the above Safety list before I ever do anything more than a basic test fire.
u/robot_mower_guy · 1 pointr/lasercutting

I just got this jump house blower today. I plugged it in and turned it on for a bit and was extremely impressed with just how quiet it was. I was easily expecting it to be 2-3 times louder. I just need to 3D print some parts for it and I will be good to go. Thanks for the post.