Hey gang,
This question has been haunting me ever since I first heard and seen videos about the ACA Hurricane, how do they work? I know they consist of a chopper and a blower, working almost exactly like the Thunderbolt, but my questions and guesses are:
Why does the chopper wind up so quickly? It must either have an extremely powerful chopper motor, or, is the chopper designed to wind up to speed by airflow?
What is the blower's psi (pounds per square inch) rating, as in how much air pressure does it produce and at what speed/velocity does it travel?
Can the Hurricane's rotator RPM level be changed like the Thunderbolt, or is it fixed at 2RPM?
What voltage does the Hurricane run on, single phase 240VAC, or low/high voltage three phase?
If the chopper in the Hurricane has a motor, what is its voltage rating, if the chopper even has a motor, or does it just spin freely as air is applied (as stated in question #1)?
Thanks for your help guys, y'all are the best!