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![]() David Lesher wrote: Does garbage really migrate upstream into the expensive toys? If a dry pump fails, the carbon vanes may turn into powder. When this happens, the pressure on the instrument side is lower than atmospheric pressure, and you may wind up with some of this powder being blown back into the instruments. In normal use, however, garbage does not migrate back upstream. (And if so, you'd thunk someone would add a inline filter between the toy and the common vacuum line..) Some people do this as a preventative measure. Alternatives include prophylactic replacement of the dry pump to attempt to ensure it never fails, using a wet pump, and cleaning the instruments before using them after a pump fails. The filter is cheap insurance. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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