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I'm posting a link to the YouTube video I made of it because to type out the description of it would be alot of work lol.
Basically I was really bored today and decided to try this out!
Enjoy!!

Trevor

 
Hey Trevor, is that the constellation you bought from me at the convention? I watched the video and didn't even think about that until it was over. By they way, I like your idea, you need to bring that idea to next year's convention for the monster vac competition.

Chad
 
"Is that the constellation you bought from me at the con

Yes Chad this is the constellation I bought from you!! I LOVE it! And thanks! the idea just kind of hit me one day and I finally put it into action. I'll definatley present this idea at one of the upcoming conventions for sure!!

Trevor
 
Interesting!

When I saw this I had to mention that I tried out the same thing with my constellation.

The only difference is I used a Celebrity power nozzle and hose. After a bit of coaxing (and some Dremel work) I affixed a constellation end onto the Celebrity hose.

I then installed the Celebrity plug into the main unit of the Constellation and wired it up the same as it was in the Celebrity.

Voila! A Connie with a power head. It's a little impractical to use in this configuration. I'm not much of a canister guy anyway. But since the only modification I made to the actual unit was the nozzle plug in, I can display it in it's original form.

~Tim

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