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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfreak" data-source="post: 659869" data-attributes="member: 10082"><p>I know to suck water and other liquids up a pipe you need a stronger pump the higher it is and then past a certain point some where around 10 meters its impossible to do, but what about loose dry material being vacuumed up a tube ? Is this limited in the same way by height or is length of the tube to the vacuum the only issue ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfreak, post: 659869, member: 10082"] I know to suck water and other liquids up a pipe you need a stronger pump the higher it is and then past a certain point some where around 10 meters its impossible to do, but what about loose dry material being vacuumed up a tube ? Is this limited in the same way by height or is length of the tube to the vacuum the only issue ? [/QUOTE]
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