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Post# 400614   11/9/2018 at 18:08 (1,987 days old) by chris (WV)        

My rainbow e2 black ask of late is sounding like there is no foam sound insulation in it. Some times it's the real loud high pitched whining sound other times it's fairly quite. I have tried the separator evey way imaginable and it's still loud. I had it cleaned last month and when I got it back it was so quiet. I even carefully removed the top and inspected it to see if the insulation had shifted. My e2 gold would do the exact same thing sometimes it was quiet other times it was loud. Anyone else ever notice it being louder sometimes and quieter other times.


Post# 400650 , Reply# 1   11/10/2018 at 23:56 (1,986 days old) by Rivstg1 (colorado springs)        

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I haven’t noticed any sound change ....have had my e2 for 6 years

Post# 400656 , Reply# 2   11/11/2018 at 07:11 (1,986 days old) by chris (WV)        

Its weird. I used it yesterday and when I started it was loud then it quieted back down to the"normal" sound
I dont know maybe it's all in my head but I've heard the same thing from 2 different e2s


Post# 400703 , Reply# 3   11/12/2018 at 08:34 (1,985 days old) by tekjunkie28 (Western Va)        

Who did you have it cleaned by? My E2 doesnt change sound like that but it has developed a slight vibration sound it seems. Not sure what that is but its probably all the dirt getting past the separator.

Post# 400704 , Reply# 4   11/12/2018 at 10:22 (1,985 days old) by chris (WV)        

I had it cleaned by an authorized service center in hagerstown Md. I have been using a drop or two of jet dry because of my hard water don't know if that could be the cause or not



Post# 400728 , Reply# 5   11/12/2018 at 17:47 (1,984 days old) by tekjunkie28 (Western Va)        

I doubt it, I also doubt if there is any real benefit to use jet dry. Also only use 1 drop. I also have hard water and couldn't really notice a difference. Did they tell you how dirty it was or anything?

Post# 400732 , Reply# 6   11/12/2018 at 18:15 (1,984 days old) by chris (WV)        

I know for a fact that it wasnt too dirty but I couldn't bring myself to replace the hepa filter after 7 years of daily use without having it cleaned

Post# 400733 , Reply# 7   11/12/2018 at 18:32 (1,984 days old) by mark40511 (Lexington, KY)        
My e 2 gold speed

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has never been cleaned.....it doesn't really need it and I haven't noticed a noise. You know you can get the rainbow hepa's pretty cheap from think crucial if you're not replacing them because of price. I went five years with mine and changed it just to be safe.

Just out of curiosity - wouldn't essential oils or the rainbow fragrances be the same thing as using jet dry? Don't they make the water wetter as well or no? I'm not a chemist. I'm not sure how that works but I would think anything oily would make dirt stick to the water more. I tried jet dry and even a drop of that stuff foams. Also fabric softener. The only thing that doesn't foam at all is rainbow fragrances or essential oil.


Post# 400734 , Reply# 8   11/12/2018 at 18:32 (1,984 days old) by tekjunkie28 (Western Va)        

Dang... My hepa didn't last a year. I have no clue what I'm sucking up but it's a yellowish film on the inside of the fan.

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Post# 400740 , Reply# 9   11/12/2018 at 19:52 (1,984 days old) by chris (WV)        

I'm not not replacing them because of price as I can get OEM filters for $36. When I had my e2 gold I had my dealer who is no longer in business check it after 5 years and she told me it was probably good for another two years and that I must have been doing everything right.
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That looks like iron Do you have well or city water


Post# 400741 , Reply# 10   11/12/2018 at 19:54 (1,984 days old) by tekjunkie28 (Western Va)        

City water but the separator is perfect and I clean it every use. No clue but technically nothing should get past the separator.

Post# 400756 , Reply# 11   11/13/2018 at 02:56 (1,984 days old) by mark40511 (Lexington, KY)        
That's crazy

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Even though the separator looks clean I'd still clean it after every use, between the grooves....They don't show dirt so they can be dirty and you can't even see it. But for your situation, I'm not sure what the hell that is. - it must be something in your water...It almost looks like rust.

Post# 400761 , Reply# 12   11/13/2018 at 07:22 (1,984 days old) by tekjunkie28 (Western Va)        

Its brown/tan and sticky/goo-y. Also the bottom metal plate on my Kirby is getting the same or similar stuff on it. Its a brown goo but washes off extremely easy. I think I may have an answer to both as I was thinking last night. My house is somewhat clean given how much traffic there is but my socks get dark on the bottom with just a few minutes of walking around. I believe the culprit of both is old carpet glue or something.
I have steps and the steps are dark like some sort of coating or flue was on them. It almost looks like very very thin layer of carpet glue but the steps are not sticky. This weekend I put runner treads down of carpet I had left over so well see what happens. Tonight Im going to mop and shampoo the carpets in a few rooms I hope. I wont be able to test the rainbow because its already dirty but if the rug plate on the Kirby stays cleans then I've figured it out.


Post# 453152 , Reply# 13   5/30/2022 at 13:26 (690 days old) by matthew88166 (Natural Bridge)        
the Noise or vibration

i had fought with this noise/vibration for a while of trial and error the vibration is one of the three screws that keep the plastic housing around the motor is stripped or is missing which is causing a leak and of course plastic rattling vibrating. i found that put a bigger screw in and sealed it down and no more vibration or noise. as for louder its the upper or lower bearing. after about 15 years the grease in them kind of dries up there are a few sites that sell them fairly cheap. hope this helps anyone else out there.

Post# 453167 , Reply# 14   5/30/2022 at 20:53 (689 days old) by mark40511 (Lexington, KY)        
My E2 Gold from 2006

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I bought brand new....over the years I've never noticed a change in pitch. It's literally always sounds the same...I just used it today...Once in a while when I turn it OFF the rev down is kinda vibration (ish) but it's always mostly a very smooth typical sound you hear from Rainbows.

Post# 453178 , Reply# 15   5/31/2022 at 09:09 (689 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)        

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When you get that vibration of the run down or while running, make sure the separator is seated properly. Grease the bearings. Especially for folks who run their machine continuously as an air purifier. Grease the motor bearings after 5 or so years of use.

Post# 453872 , Reply# 16   6/17/2022 at 05:53 (672 days old) by matthew88166 (Natural Bridge)        
Watermatic Filter Magic

That is right Dysonman, I have a question. Do you by any chance have any pictures or information on the watermatic time line? I'm trying to find my mother's old vac but I never can I know it was a watermatic but can't find anything on her model I belive it was a 1980 it was brown and white


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