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Old 09-12-2006, 04:04 AM   #21
OntMont
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quote:Originally posted by sreigle

John, what powers the beater bar on the house one? If I understand, you're just transplanting the beater bar unit and maybe the hose and not the electric power part of the house unit, is that correct?
On our Sears brand central vac, the hose carries the power to the power head, all you have to do is plug the hose into a 120v recepticle. You just lose the ability to stop and start the vacuum unit from the hose, but in the trailer the on/off switch is never far away.

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