imported_Reflections
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Hey everyone! This is my first post.
I'm looking to start a mobile detailing business, and I want to get carpets done the right way. After doing plenty of research, I've decided it's probably worth the money (even if it means working my butt off and saving all winter) for a machine such as the Sensei as seen here:
http://www.topoftheline.com/sencarex.html
My question is for people who've used this machine before or who know something about "electricity" (i.e. witchcraft):
I've read conflicting information regarding whether this machine can have both plugs plugged in to a home (garage) outlet. Since I'm planning to be mobile, I need to be able to plug my extractor in to a wall outlet, but I don't think it would be very professional if I start tripping breakers. Someone mentioned somewhere that they heat the solution first, then disconnect or don't use the heater somehow before starting the extraction so this is something to consider.
If it's going to blow breakers I'm probably going to have to downgrade to a 60 psi / 75 inches of lift heated machine (although I'm having trouble finding a smaller machine like this that is available in :ca where I live). Any information on either issue would be appreciated!
P.S. I realize extractors have been discussed in 19 other threads but if anyone knows of any midsize heated units ($400-$700) that are reliable (i.e. not Durrmaid "We put the DURRRR customer service") and available in Canada, please let me know so that I can consider some alternatives.
I'm looking to start a mobile detailing business, and I want to get carpets done the right way. After doing plenty of research, I've decided it's probably worth the money (even if it means working my butt off and saving all winter) for a machine such as the Sensei as seen here:
http://www.topoftheline.com/sencarex.html
My question is for people who've used this machine before or who know something about "electricity" (i.e. witchcraft):
I've read conflicting information regarding whether this machine can have both plugs plugged in to a home (garage) outlet. Since I'm planning to be mobile, I need to be able to plug my extractor in to a wall outlet, but I don't think it would be very professional if I start tripping breakers. Someone mentioned somewhere that they heat the solution first, then disconnect or don't use the heater somehow before starting the extraction so this is something to consider.
If it's going to blow breakers I'm probably going to have to downgrade to a 60 psi / 75 inches of lift heated machine (although I'm having trouble finding a smaller machine like this that is available in :ca where I live). Any information on either issue would be appreciated!
P.S. I realize extractors have been discussed in 19 other threads but if anyone knows of any midsize heated units ($400-$700) that are reliable (i.e. not Durrmaid "We put the DURRRR customer service") and available in Canada, please let me know so that I can consider some alternatives.