Just as a thought, temperature change will have an affect on the pressure.The compressed air initially will be hot, when the air cools the pressure will drop sightly.
I once thought about buying such a compressor, but after reading reviews and hearing about people's opinions that such a compressor lasts about 60 operating hours and then requires engine overhaul, I gave up on it.
Yes I was thinking that but the good news is that the cylinders can be removed they are just a hardened sleeve, and the piston seals can also be replaced. They are all avalible from Hyundai
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Thanks for a good review Steve appreciate you taking the time...
Just as a thought, temperature change will have an affect on the pressure.The compressed air initially will be hot, when the air cools the pressure will drop sightly.
Thanks for the information
Somewhere on that tank (by law) should be a lot of information on when it was pressure tested and to what pressure etc.
Hi Stephen thankyou for the comment. Yes there is a plate on the end of the tank.
11 cfm is the displacement, the fad is the delivery at the tool. I can spray the whole side of a car with a lvlp gun using this compressor.
Hi, if you really like to be accurate without the math, fill up the tanks with water and empty it to another bigger barrel. cheers
Thats a realy good idea would have to make sure it is dried out before its used though.
These compressors don't use pistons, they are diaphragm compressors, they use rubber diaphragms hence they don't need lubrication.
I once thought about buying such a compressor, but after reading reviews and hearing about people's opinions that such a compressor lasts about 60 operating hours and then requires engine overhaul, I gave up on it.
Yes I was thinking that but the good news is that the cylinders can be removed they are just a hardened sleeve, and the piston seals can also be replaced. They are all avalible from Hyundai