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02-10-2020, 12:00 PM
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(02-10-2020, 11:53 AM)photobug Wrote: I have been out of town for a week. Before I left I had sucked up a plastic bag in the collection after which it stopped creating a vacuum. My guess is the bag got sucked up into the green part of the motor and clogged or blocked something up there. I was looking for advice before I start taking things apart.
I would check the obvious elbows, but realistically probably caught in the impeller...
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Pull the inlet pipe and look
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Amazon sells some semi-flexible inspection scopes for pipes that you connect to your phone or to a laptop.
If you are not in a rush, using one _might_ let you fish the bag back out without disassembly.
here is an example, be sure to get the right kind of connector for your phone/puter and which (if any) end accessories you want:
USB Endoscope,2.0 MP IP67 Waterproof Borescope,
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0749B...UTF8&psc=1
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When you had it open at the barrel, did you look up into the cyclone? That bag may be hung up on the center tube (just a shot in the dark).
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