Thanks for the reaction.
know that the holes are big enough for the airflow, but a 1500/2000 Watt engine produces also a lot of heat.
especially when the bag is almost full the engine has to work harder which increases the heat.
in the video the vacuum engine was on the top, so the heat is gathering/increasing in the top of the box.
I'm not a pro but as far as I know, when building electrical equipment in to a closed space overheating is a risk.
on top of that, you have dust, hot air and sparks from the carbon brushes in a closed box, could there be a small risk on "dust explosion"?
I don't know if this is a problem, might not be a problem at all.
I am precautious and curious to your opinions.
better safe then sorry is my motto.
