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... wondering if it's higher output voltage. AFAIK, the advanced systems allow you to actually adjust voltage higher for larger objects--or are fixed, but higher voltage. (correct me if I'm wrong) And with the Eastwood system, the cheap one, it's pretty piss-poor and I have trouble getting serious coating with larger objects. Like, if I "could" fit a plenum in my outdoor oven, I'd probably had a hard time coating it real well. For whatever reason, Columbia claims the Chicago unit has a "better transfer rate" than even some pro units. That huge controller box (it's not adjustable), when compared to the inexpensive Eastwood unit I have--where the box is smaller, makes me think it just might be better than the Eastwood. Who knows?.... I might buy the Chicago one to find out, myself. Oh, and if you want the manual for the Chicago Electric one, Harbor Freight often has the manuals to things on their site: [ http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/taf/manuals.taf?f=form&ItemID=42802 ]
Crash Test Dummy(tm) "taking it on the chin so you don't have to..." "Knowledge is Power" (tm) (the more you know, the more confused you get) Ignorance is Clarity(tm) (at least in that case, there is one and only one route to take ;-) |
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