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ZERO to 1,500 HP now available from a single REVO demo vid
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Author:  Noswizard [ Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:34 pm ]
Post subject:  ZERO to 1,500 HP now available from a single REVO demo vid

Yet another FIRST from WON!!!

ZERO to 1,500 HP from a SINGLE control unit.

This video demonstrates the REVO starting at 10%, rising to 100% and back to ZERO in 10 secs.

http://imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/832 ... ptizi.mp4/

OBVIOUSLY we can make it start from ANY amount and rise to ANY amount over ANY amount of time and shut INSTANTLY to suit the customers requirements.

If this isn't impressive enough we'll have a ZERO to 2,500 HP version available in a few months time.

Author:  PEI330Ci [ Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ZERO to 1,500 HP now available from a single REVO demo v

Noswizard wrote:
Yet another FIRST from WON!!!

ZERO to 1,500 HP from a SINGLE control unit.

This video demonstrates the REVO starting at 10%, rising to 100% and back to ZERO in 10 secs.

http://imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/832 ... ptizi.mp4/

OBVIOUSLY we can make it start from ANY amount and rise to ANY amount over ANY amount of time and shut INSTANTLY to suit the customers requirements.

If this isn't impressive enough we'll have a ZERO to 2,500 HP version available in a few months time.


Very interesting!

What size feed line is going into the REVO? Is that a 90 degree fitting on the inlet?

Author:  Noswizard [ Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ZERO to 1,500 HP now available from a single REVO demo v

Been trying to post a 2nd video (but for some reason it keeps refusing), that shows the whole set up.
We had the REVO direct to a bottle but a 6AN hose should handle that amount of flow.
The entire flow path is perfectly straight, you'd never catch me wrecking that by fitting a 90 anywhere. ;)

You can see the 2nd video on our Facebook page;

http://www.facebook.com/NOSwizards

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