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Jet Dust Collector filter cannister?

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Has anyone had experience with the new Jet DC-1100CK filter cannister? I've seen the cannister for sale by itself and as part of a system. It seems to have some rather attractive features though it only filters down to 2 microns. Sure would be nice not to fool with dumping out the lower bag on my 1.5 hp collector any more plus I like the concept of increased airflow.
I welcome your expeerience and thoughts...
 
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Jet Dust Collector

Not sure if that is the model I have, I am not at home where the shop is, but I do have a 2 hp Jet with the "dust dawg" cannister. I love it compared to my older model with those dusty bags. I collect the shavings in a plastic bag on the bottom and then just toss it. The biggest challenge is remembering to knock the dust of the filter often. Mine has a rotating paddle that you must turn by hand, and I find it to be marginal in real use. I usually just walk over and whack the filter by hand everytime I go by, and I see lots of finer dust dropping into the bag.
I have also added a 30 gal. can as a separator before the dust collector (using one of those nifty plastic lids in all the suppliers catalogs) that collects probably 90% of the shavings. When I start getting lots of sawdust in the bag on the DC I know it's time to dump the can.
Two other tips that I would offer would be get to get one of the remote control switches to start the DC and put the DC in a separate room. My shop is air-conditioned (I live in Florida so it was almost required) and I didn't want to suck all that cool out out of my shop. I have it in the corner but the noise was getting on my nerves, so I simply built a closet around it with a tight seal on the door. On the top of closet I built-in frames for several large standard size furnace filters. I use the filters that filter out small particles to help trap what the cannister filter misses. By putting a double layer on top of the closet it stops most of the noise of the DC, but still recycles all my cool air back into the shop.

Ray
 
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Thanks Ray, Jet makes a canister model for a 1.5 and a 2 hp DC. I suspect that is the only difference between yours and the one I asked about. Your design sounds very much like the one I am about to set up. And trust me, I have a full appreciation for the heat and humidity you live in.
 
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