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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_vacuum_cleaner The Wikipedia Page on Central Vacuum Cleaners]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_vacuum_cleaner The Wikipedia Page on Central Vacuum Cleaners]
*[https://www.hideahose.com/ "Hide-a-Hose" a company that stores the hose inside the tubing itself]

Revision as of 05:10, 25 November 2021

Basics

Pro's

  • Is much quieter (as the moving parts outside of a brushroll etc) are elsewhere, larger units are fine and thus building them is easier, and it allows for better filtration (bulkier scrubbers/filters etc)
  • Easier to use as only hose weight is there
  • Can allow for filtration of heavy particles such as shop sawdust, or cnc milling dust, and keep them in seperate bins
  • Can also be used with dustbin like wall slots, and Robot Vacuum Emptying Stations

Con's

  • Easy to Install (Just PVC Pipe in the walls like wire conduit), and the hardware (motor, filters etc) can be added later
  • Near immpossible to retrofit

The Takeaway

  • For OBI houses and buildinbgs this could be a huge added benefit, and would be cheap to include (Just some Piping, and a bit more labor)
  • It would also make quality open source vacuums cleaners much easier to make
  • Also it will reduce mess in shops while not having the noise of a Shop VAC
  • If the dust pan emptying slots are used when applicable it may reduce run time and thus power consumption as well

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