http://www.flowbenchtech.com/store/inde ... ex&cPath=3olympiadis wrote:What do the plans cost?
Doing this on the cheap is entirely possible. Many of us have started out that way.
You will need some vacuum cleaner motors, either brand new, or "for free" secondhand salvaged ones.
A means to control motor speed, which can be done with a low cost Chinese router speed control module to control two motors, and toggle switches to control all the rest.
And you could build your own water manometers and orifice plates, although Bruce's plates are so low cost this hardly seems worthwhile.
This would give you a completely functional flow bench at absolute minimal initial cost.
Once you have the bench built, it is entirely possible to then upgrade it in several ways.
Fit more motors, upgrade the motor speed control to control all the motors together.
Replace the water manometers with the PTS digital manometer and a lap top computer.
Fit fully automatic closed loop test pressure control.
All this can be done bit by bit over time as finances allow.