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welcome this is an instructional video on how the dramatic two works now the drama d2 is being available in Australia since June this year 2015 now Im going to show you how works will be different in replacing the dramatic one now the drama t1 was 57 kilos the dry manner to is 25 kilos and is stackable its a little roto molded very sturdy machine its a lot easier to take it from job site to job site okay now the original drum 81 used to do 175 cubic meters for air exchange the dry matter to does 595 cubic meters of air exchange now that doesnt mean it can heat 595 cubic meters that means you can exchange the air so sometimes you might have to add the boost box the dry matter deuce box to those areas to keep to add some extra heat okay so let me just run through how the hoses work on the drive 82 we have four ports okay now the actual hoses they just unscrew okay yeah they pop in and theres a ball catch there the foam gasket may look solidly in okay so thats how the hoses attache