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#39130 - 25/06/09 12:19 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Gazpacho]
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You have my sympathy. frown

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#39132 - 25/06/09 12:26 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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#39133 - 25/06/09 12:36 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Gazpacho]
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I gave up all that nonsense some years ago (and recommend that you do the same). That would have been about the time that (at the end of the last interview I ever attended), I was labeled as being "yesterday's man"!

These days I have no-one to impress but myself!

I find that I am indeed on a different planet to most of the so-called "Human Resources" drones out there. So what's the point? frown

But, meanwhile, back to Portable Suction ...

Originally Posted By: webbie
Does anyone know of a good portable suction unit with a decent battery life?

Are we talking about suction units here, or motors? No, what we should really be talking about is batteries!

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#39134 - 25/06/09 12:47 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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I think it has a big lead acid, replace every 2 years at a tenner ago
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#39135 - 25/06/09 12:50 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Gazpacho]
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What ... for the motor-bike?

Perhaps we need to be reminded which piece of kit we're talking about (which portable suction unit)! smile

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#39136 - 25/06/09 12:54 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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Oxylitre petite elite suction unit
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#39138 - 25/06/09 02:18 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Gazpacho]
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Thank you all for your contributions and entertaining distractions, this is for a transport incubator so in the end we decided to go for a TEK 2000 emergency suction from Therapy equipment. It works from an O2 cylinder and is small and inexpensive and has no batteries or brushes for that matter.

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#39139 - 25/06/09 02:46 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: webbie]
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Where's the fun in that? wink

Most of the transport incubator lash-ups ... er, set-ups that I have seen recently appear to favour the little DeVilbiss suction unit.

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#39273 - 01/07/09 04:55 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: Geoff Hannis]
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This is a bit of a lash up, trying to save money.

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#39274 - 01/07/09 04:57 PM Re: Portable Suction. [Re: webbie]
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Saving money has its place. But sometimes it's more prudent to spend some! frown

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