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Post# 170649   2/23/2012 at 17:06 (4,443 days old) by kloveland (Tulsa)   |   | |
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I recently bought a Eureka Excalibur after a friend suggested it to me. The tool suction seems weak compared to other vacs with on board attachments. Is this normal? He cleaned it up and it had a huge clog. After the clog was cleared the suction improved dramatically, but it still doesn’t seem quite right.
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Post# 170672 , Reply# 1   2/23/2012 at 19:36 (4,443 days old) by kloveland (Tulsa)   |   | |
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Just finished making a video of my Eureka Excalibur. Since I've only seen one on Youtube. CLICK HERE TO GO TO kloveland's LINK |
Post# 170712 , Reply# 2   2/24/2012 at 00:09 (4,443 days old) by ryan1994jeep (Georgia)   |   | |
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Post# 170738 , Reply# 3   2/24/2012 at 09:32 (4,442 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)   |   | |
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I second the recommendation! The Eureka Excalibur was one of those uprights that diverted airflow through the attachment hose once you removed the hose from the storage position. You'll need to check that the diversion mechanism is not jammed or clogged. Once in the storage position, the air flow from the suction motor is diverted away from the hose and directly to the brush roll chamber facing the carpet. When cleaning carpet, the air flow does not go through the hose - it goes directly to to the dirt bag. So you should really check the hose storage/diverter area for any problems.
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Post# 170754 , Reply# 5   2/24/2012 at 11:55 (4,442 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)   |   | |
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The big problem I seem to remember from these Eureka Excalibers was that the electrical switches would break due to the power overload coming from the two motors. Don't know if it was a fire hazard or something more dangerous, but I remember reading that the electrical system on these vacs was not designed to properly handle the two motors. Other Vacuumland repair guys may be able to provide more information.....
On the other hand, one of the big pluses of this vacs is that ALL the tools, inclusing the bare floor brush, store on board. And the tools are full size Eureka tools - no combo-tools or any other compromises. |
Post# 170788 , Reply# 6   2/24/2012 at 14:09 (4,442 days old) by kloveland (Tulsa)   |   | |
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Post# 170799 , Reply# 7   2/24/2012 at 15:26 (4,442 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)   |   | |
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Kenny - you should not have to remove all the wands to get the suction diverted to the hose. There should actually be 3 holes to store the following: 2 wands and a separate hole to store the hose end. The vac may have two holsters on one side and the single hose handle holder on the other side - can't remember for sure. Or maybe one wand stores on one side, and the other wand and hose handle store on the other side in 2 separate holes. Just make sure you are storing the hose end inside the holster that activates the diverter.
I think someone on Vacuumland may have a Eureka brochure which shows the proper way to store the hose and wands. This should help you..... :-) |
Post# 171149 , Reply# 8   2/27/2012 at 18:59 (4,439 days old) by fan-of-fans (USA)   |   | |
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Here's a 1994 JCPenney catalog page showing the Excalibur. Does yours have the floor brush?
CLICK HERE TO GO TO fan-of-fans's LINK |