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Any thoughts? Get this and an airbrush setup and don’t worry about it? Would like to move away from the dullcote rattlecans which have been hit or miss for me as far as over application goes. Time to look into airbrushes and compressors. Too bad I don’t have a garage I could run my large construction compressors in.
Your large construction compressor may not be oil less.
So then Pete (since you are an extremely knowledgeable fellow), could you explain to me how the in-line fan I posted a link to can be controlled with a unit like this:https://www.amazon.com/iPower-Exhaust-Controller-Adjuster-Inline/dp/B0714FFG4F/ref=pd_aw_lpo_86_lp_img_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1MDBQDEYGZGD1F2N9M4WI have used similar “dimmers”, I will call it that because it seems to respond almost in a linear fashion (maybe my misperception), not 3 hard and fast speed steps. I use these fans and dimmers to discharge HID lighting for a decade or so now without issue. Are you saying an in-line fan such as the ones I am mentioning have multiple windings? I get the idea of what your saying, and certainly think being able to control the CFM of the fan or blower for the booth would be a desirable feature. Then again my previous method of winter painting was in my old garage with the door open and a simple box fan to help dissipate the fumes from the spray bombs. Not having a dedicated paint space is a drag!
I'm clueless about AC motors. The Amazon listing links to a "User's Guide" for the fan unit. Inside that it says the motor is an "external rotor motor". Also given is a wiring diagram and a chart showing power input and corresponding CFM output for different models.