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Low Cost Vacuum Rheostat Replacement
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Low Cost Vacuum Rheostat Replacement

Nilfisk rheostats are expensive and temperamental. When they inevitably stop working your options usually are a multi hundred dollar official manufacturer’s replacement part or a new, cheaper variable speed vacuum with less control.

The following method is one that I’ve used a few times to successfully replace a dead rheostat for less than $25. It’s a little bit fiddly, but I think well worth it for the money saved.

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