Does anyone know if there are any pumps that will run on 110 v
Cacejen crv-36 is 110v, you may be able to find some e2m30s with 110v motorss
I have them in 110 as well.
E-bay has the e2m30’s, I just scored an e2m18 for 703.00 shipped with 2 Edwards mist filters.
Edit: If you do go the Ebay route get the Square Trade warranty. That way if it’s not up to standards you can have it rebuilt.
I just found this pump. Great Deal and its 110v
https://www.ebay.com/i/133116547012?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=133116547012&targetid=873841565458&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9023182&poi=&campaignid=9338
45cfm
Might not pump down all the way to deep vac
The real question is why would you want to run on a 110v rather than 220v pump? Anywhere 110v is accessible 220v isnt very far away… why not save on power consumption?
110/220 pulls the same amount of power(kWh) but the 110v is double the amps of 220v, using twice the available amps of your service, but not costing more kWh.
if you use vacuum pump for 5L spd, 8.48 cfm(4L/S) is enough. there are also 4.2cfm(2L/S) and 12.7cfm(6L/S).
it is rotary vane vacuum pump.
if you need it, pls dm me and i can supply discount price to you
Were you born last night? You are wrong.
Probably not last nigjt but most definitely usually wrong on all fronts
ive been trying to figure out the same thing. answers on this post range from 8 to 20 to 45cfm… turnkey kits from BVV come with a 11.3 cfm for 5L and a 9 cfm pump for 2L. would a larger flask really require a bigger pump to achieve desired vacuum or would it just change how fast you can achieve that vacuum? i guess the consensus is something 14+ is more ideal but something as low as 8 cfm can get the job done, just slower?
From what I’ve learned you won’t pull as deep a vacuum with a lower pump. I went with a e2m28 which is 21cfm