Does anyone own the 3M Versaflo? Where did you get it? It seems like ebay is approx $1500AUD inc import taxes
Those that wear it often - any issues with dry eyes?
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Does anyone own the 3M Versaflo? Where did you get it? It seems like ebay is approx $1500AUD inc import taxes
Those that wear it often - any issues with dry eyes?
3M™ Versaflo™ Powered Air Purifying Respirator Kit TR-315A
Sku: 42317
$1429.95 inc GST RESA Safety several places in Victoria
dont have one but at least you could go to shop, play and try out
I saw that, but that doesnt include the headpiece! Its also not a stocked item
I bought one earlier this yer from Blackwoods for about $1500 - this was a promotional price. I see that they are selling it now for around $2200. I find it works well as I wear glasses. No issues with dry eyes.
Is anyone apart from me astounded at the price of these things ?
They are a hard hat face shield motor connection for filters and some sort of seal for your face. $1500!
I've an old triton one and as I recall they were $200 or something. That's the right money.
I have the Triton and it was good when it was new but it's now some 13 years old so the batteries are well down on original capacity.
Even when it was new it did not really have enough flow for my liking when hard work was being done.
Now it barely makes the flow rate needed for light work and then only last about an hour at that flow rate.
Might have a go at modifying to accept a bigger fan and beefier battery pack.
Bob I had an ancient Racal Airstream circa 1983 and after the batteries died I used a 12volt transformer on it. I bought this as I’ve always had a beard and masks just don’t work, you need positive flow.
This did limit movement but as I was mainly using it for large MDF turning it was ok until I picked up a DM4.
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I have a beard and wear specs and find that the trend powered mask does the job for men the only issue I have is the harness is filsmy I am on my second replaced free no question asked.
I remember selling the old Record Power Turbo Visors, two in the range, battery pack was on the head strap, filter and pre filters on the top. Sold for $400 and $500 if memory serves me right. That was in the 90s though.
if new battery packs are required, these days the Li-ion / LiPo / LiFePO4 options in 18650 size would make a good pack option (although you have to be careful buying known brand / capacity units because there's a lot of dodgy ones out there)
Are there alternatives to the versaflo? I couldn't find much
I saw the trend but didn't look like it was great quality. The 3m has parts to replace in terms of filters/battery hose etc.
I'm willing to consider other brands if quality is good. I do agree that it's a rip off but I want to wear something all the time, even when just using hand tools, if I'm in there for a while as I get allergies easily and the 3m half mask I get gets uncomfortable.
It would be nice if 3m partnered up with the tool brands so we could use their batteries. I suppose a bracket can be 3d printed...
What's the go with those Li batteries which look like aa. I have though about rebuilding packs myself but have no way connecting them together, usually they are spot welded with some sheet metal in between.
Jaycar sell both nicad sub c and nimh with tabs. The origionals are nicad D cells but you could probably substitute.
1.8Ah Sub C Rechargeable Ni-CD Battery - Solder | Jaycar Electronics
2400mAh 1.2V Sub-C Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) Rechargeable Battery | Jaycar Electronics
There is a higher output NimH but I'd probably go for the lower output one. Still if you want more flow teh NimH should deliver.
I've been thinking of attaching mine to my shop vac blower, that'd keep the sweat at bay :D
Yeah I've been thinking about something beefier but not sure I could handle the noise.
The originals are D size and are nominally 1.2V, 5000 mAh.
5 of these in series provides ~6V @ 5000 mAh (30Wh).
The charging specs are;
Standard Charging: 15 hrs at 1500 mA or,
Fast Charging 4.5 hrs @ 1500 mAh ???
I'm only using the small 9V 500 mA DC adapter than came with the mask and have never charged them for 15 hrs, typically half that and maybe at most maybe 10 hrs. I wonder if this is why they don't seem to last too long.
I was thinking of connecting pairs of ~3000 mAh Li-ions (that I already have) in series with another pair, which would provide a total ~7.4V @ ~6000 mAh (44 Wh or ~ 50% improvement over the original NiCds).
But firstly I will wire in a bypass socket so I can provide external power via a variable power supply to see how hot the impeller motor gets at 7.4V.
I see Jaycar also sell 9000 mAh D size Ni-MHs, but at $50 a pair (and I would need 3 pairs) that won't be happening.:D
I have the Cleanspace 2 half-face powered mask and I'm very happy with it. Not sure how much the full-face model is, but worth a look.
EDIT: Found prices: CleanSpace™ Ultra Power System Respirator PAF-0070 – Highlands Workwear CleanSpace™ Full Face Mask PAF-1014 from Highlands Workwear
Just over $1300; unfortunately, the base filter unit is only for the half-face, so you have to fork out double for the Ultra model.
Thanks for the suggestions. I wear glasses so I dont think this type of system will be suitable as it appears to seal around the face?
Ah, yes that would probably rule it out. Unless you get yourself a pair of those glasses that just clip on your nose with no arms :p
EDIT: Seems they've thought of that as well CleanSpace™ Full Face Mask Spectacle Kit PAF-1017 – Highlands Workwear
I use a full face positive pressure mask of vintage status. Though I cannot speak specifically on your selected model, I can speak generally as to the effects on dry eyes.
I have lens replacements in both eyes and total corneal grafts in both eyes also. Prior to the surgeries I had to wear scleral contact lenses to have any reasonable sight. All of these conditions cause severe eye dryness. Add to this a constant dry air flow across the face and you have a very uncomfortable environment. Enter eye lubricants. Now these come in a myriad of different forms; some drops, some cream, some grease, some non preservative added, some with preservative, etc, etc.
Now the trick is to pick one that suits you. The important criteria here is a product that does not cause eye irritation, allows clear vision soon after application and lasts for a respectable length of time. I use PolyVisc eye ointment and Bion Tears eye drops. There are longer lasting eye drops than Bion Tears but I find they tend to give blurred vision or irritate the eye. this of course is just a personal thing and you may well have a better experience.
I only use the polyvisc first thing and then the bion tears every couple of hours during a day behind the mask. In hot,dry weather I will recharge with polyvisc at lunch time.
Works great and I have no problem with dry eyes from the mask.