by Tony » Fri Feb 29, 2008 6:42 pm
Rick, there may be much greater convenience of operation if two motors have speed controls.
The reason being that with only one fully adjustable motor, there can be no range overlap. Switching in an extra motor may increase flow to the point where there is still too much, even with the speed knob backed right off to zero.
Alternatively switching off a motor may reduce the flow so much, that even with the adjustable speed knob set flat out, test pressure may still be a whisker low . The result can sometimes be fairly frustrating when trying to adjust test pressure.
If two motors are made adjustable, either independently or together, there will always be plenty of adjustment range well beyond switching in or out a whole extra motor.
Only a small point, but it removes some of the annoyance from flow adjustment.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.