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1.5 HP Petrol Base With Exilator Air Blower

Original price was: ₹70,000.Current price is: ₹49,500.

Size: 1.5 HP
Type: Sliding Bouncy Blower
Contains: 1 Blower 1.5 HP Blower
Material: Plastic
Brand: Ganesh Sky Balloon

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1.5 HP Petrol Base With Exilator Air Blower

    • “1.5 HP Petrol Base with Exilator Air Blower” specification — the description can vary a lot depending on manufacturer. But here’s a detailed breakdown of what such a blower could be / typically means, plus likely features, use-cases, and trade-offs. I’ll also include some related example products.


      What “1.5 HP Petrol Base with Exilator Air Blower” Means — Likely Description

      1. Power Source (“1.5 HP Petrol Base”)

        • 1.5 HP: This means the motor (or engine) delivers 1.5 horsepower. In blower terms, that’s quite powerful for a blower that doesn’t rely on electricity.

        • Petrol Base: The blower is powered by a petrol (gasoline) engine, not an electric motor. This gives portability: it can run without external power supply, making it useful for remote locations, outdoor events, or inflatables where power is not nearby.

      2. “Exilator” / “Exha­lator”

        • I think you meant “exhauster” or “exha­lator” — essentially a high-powered blower / fan that pushes out a large volume of air (exhaust direction) to inflate something (like a bouncy castle) or provide continuous airflow.

        • It’s likely a centrifugal-style or axial blower — designed to push a large volume of air (rather than generate very high pressure) — since that’s the typical requirement for inflatables or “air dancer” type structures.

      3. Typical Specifications
        While exact specs depend on model, a 1.5 HP petrol blower “exhauster” could have:

        • High Airflow: Enough cubic meters per hour (or CFM) to keep an inflatable (bounce house / air dancer) fully inflated.

        • Pressure: Moderate static pressure — just enough to maintain the inflatable’s shape and compensate for leaks.

        • Engine Details:

          • Petrol engine (probably 4-stroke or 2-stroke)

          • Fuel tank for portability

          • Air-cooling, vibration isolation base

        • Blower Construction:

          • Impeller + housing made to withstand continuous airflow

          • Robust base / frame (metal or heavy-duty plastic) to handle engine vibrations

        • Safety Features:

          • Protective grill on intake / exhaust

          • Possibly a thermal protector or automatic shutoff (if engine overheats)

        • Portability: Since petrol-powered, often comes with a base / frame that lets you place it on the ground easily; may have handles or mounting points.

      4. Applications
        A 1.5 HP petrol blower with “exhauster” capability can be used for:

        • Inflatable Bounce Houses / Bouncy Castles: When electricity isn’t available, a petrol blower can inflate and maintain a bounce house.

        • Advertising Inflatables / Air Dancers: For “tube men” or inflatables used in roadside advertising.

        • Industrial Tasks: Such blowers might be used for localized ventilation, drying, or blowing air in remote or construction sites.

        • Agriculture / Events: Where power might not be stable but a blower is needed for inflatables, tents, or temporary structures.

      5. Advantages and Trade-offs

        Advantages:

        • Portability: No need for electricity; you can run it anywhere with petrol.

        • High Power: 1.5 HP engine can deliver strong airflow.

        • Flexible Use: Good for outdoor events, inflatables, remote use.

        Trade-offs:

        • Fuel Cost / Consumption: Using petrol means recurring fuel expense.

        • Noise: Petrol engines + big fans are typically quite noisy.

        • Maintenance: Need to maintain the engine (oil, fuel, air filter).

        • Weight: Petrol engine + blower base will be heavier than an electric blower of similar power.

        • Emissions: Petrol engine emits fumes; not ideal for very confined or indoor use.