Same recovery specs and power consumption. Same replacement / rebuilt parts.
Can you elaborate on the speed differences you've noticed Upon_ya? Anything else change in your setup to get those doors unhinged? Post pump cooling upgrades or something? Also there is a sticky thread about recovery pumps where most discussion has happened in the past 2 or so years regarding pumps.
TRS600 is 1,000 watts, also from the manual: "When recovering large amounts of R410A, or if Recovering under very high ambient temperatures, we suggest using the CPS MT69 (Molecular Transformator) which will increase the recovery speed."
TRS21 is 1,000 watts, same note in the manual: "When recovering large amounts of R410A, or if Recovering under very high ambient temperatures, we suggest using the CPS MT69 (Molecular transformator) which will increase the recovery speed."
TR21 is 1,000 watts, same note in the manual: "When recovering large amounts of R410A, or if recovering under very high ambient temperatures, we
suggest using the CPS MT69 (Molecular Transformator) which will increase the recovery speed."
"The TRS600 adds the speed and convenience of CPS's proven oilless technology plus added condenser cooling in a lightweight package that's sure to speed up any recovery job."
I bought one when they first came out about 2 years ago.
I thought is bwould be CPS's improved design of the TR21 . It was advertised as "ignition proof".
It lasted a total of 2 runs. I took it back to the retailer and they were super cool about exchanging it.(S/O Purge Labs)
The new one has ran pretty damn good ever since I acquired it about 2 years ago.
Not the fastest horse in the race but its also not $10K either ....