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Why choose B-Air Inflatable Bouncer (Bounce House) Blowers?
B-Air Blowers are the only blowers available on the market with outstanding quality and performance backed by an award for "Best Customer Service".
Why are low amps so important?
If you rent out or use your inflatables, you know how frustrating it is when a "breaker trips", and you must either explain to client on phone what to do or make another trip back to the client to reset the breaker.
A low amp blower will drastically minimize or eliminate this scenario, without compromising performance.
Also, in the case of operating a generator to power the blowers, the lower the amp draw the more units you are able to hook up to a generator, or use a less powerful generator for one or two units.
Why are louvers needed?
Our louvers are designed and patented to insure safety by prolonging the deflation process by automatically shutting the louvers when there is reverse air as a result of power failure. Is it a good idea to have reserve blowers?
Absolutely yes! It's like driving a car without a spare tire. Even though our products are of high quality and built to last, it is always a good idea to have a back-up blower just incase something goes wrong, and your booked event is at stake. What kind of a generator should I use?
We recommend using a minimum of 2500W for 1 (BP-1-H.O) blower.
For example: A BP-1-H.O uses 6.9 running amps.
Therefore 6.9 x 115V (volts) = 793 watts to run continuously.
But on start-up, it will use up to 17 amps (17 x 115V = 1955 watts) to get it started, which is just under a 2000 watts generator.
Remember that the start up is high because it needs back pressure from the inflatable to insure continuous low amp draw.
Can I use these blowers for anything else other than inflatables?
No, (except the grizzlies #GP-1), you can only use these blowers as long as you have back pressure to drop the amp draw. We highly recommend using them on inflatables, which insure adequate back pressure to keep the blower running. The only exception to this is the grizzly blower that requires no back pressure at all. Can I use these blowers in the rain?
Absolutely not. It is not recommended to use in any environment where there is water present.
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