So any news on when these will start to be used on high end equipment? Looks quite durable, and interesting to say the least. http://www.innovationdec.com/index.htm
S salmike · Professional Member Joined Aug 10, 2005 · 165 Posts Discussion starter · #1 · Feb 27, 2015 Only show this user So any news on when these will start to be used on high end equipment? Looks quite durable, and interesting to say the least. http://www.innovationdec.com/index.htm
So any news on when these will start to be used on high end equipment? Looks quite durable, and interesting to say the least. http://www.innovationdec.com/index.htm
P PRECISION HARM. · Registered Joined Apr 3, 2015 · 4 Posts #2 · Apr 3, 2015 Only show this user They said first quarter of 2015 should be available... we are waiting too.
5 54regcab · Professional Member* Joined Jun 21, 2001 · 4,005 Posts #3 · Apr 5, 2015 Only show this user Why no backward inclined blades? That's where the REAL savings are, forward curved blades are only about 65% mechanically efficient vs 85% for backward curved.
Why no backward inclined blades? That's where the REAL savings are, forward curved blades are only about 65% mechanically efficient vs 85% for backward curved.
P PRECISION HARM. · Registered Joined Apr 3, 2015 · 4 Posts #4 · Apr 6, 2015 Only show this user I know. I thought the Fasco HEB had the back curved blades. Nope. WTF?