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Re: Re: Central Vacuum

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On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 04:19:38 -0000, you wrote:

>Pool hose would fit on the suction side or exhaust side ?

In order to avoid exhaust from the vacuum indoors the vacuum must be

outdoors so the pool hose would have to be on the suction side, with a

length of the original vacuum hose on the end of this to minimize the

screeching. A warning though it is very loud!. Even if you put the

shop vac hose on the end of the pool hose. If the chore will only take

a few minutes this might be worthwhile. Although if you intend on

doing the whole house and doing it often this may won't be practical.

Just trying to save you the 1500 bucks for a central unit.

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