wyaple
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We all know the ridiculous "Cleaning Effectiveness Per Amp" shenanigans that took place a few decades ago, but I'm not complaining about that here. My newest Goodwill find, a 1996 Hoover Encore (S3393-040), states in bold white lettering that it "Uses Only 6.7 Amps". I have a 1988 Hoover Spirit with the same motor and it uses 7.75 Amps with hose. I was actually hoping that Hoover was completely lying as I bought the $3.99 Encore to pull the motor and replace the very loud one in a Hoover TurboPower 5000.
To my surprise, the little Encore pulls 8.43 Amps using a hose. That's a difference of 8.43-6.70 = 1.73 Amps or about 26% above their rated power!
The picture below shows the power usage of just the canister without anything hooked up to it.
Bill

To my surprise, the little Encore pulls 8.43 Amps using a hose. That's a difference of 8.43-6.70 = 1.73 Amps or about 26% above their rated power!
The picture below shows the power usage of just the canister without anything hooked up to it.
Bill
