Always keep the KV at 100. Adjust the micro amps to the application. For flat panels no limitation on the micro amps. For complicated parts limit the micro amps to 22. For recoat limit the micro amps to10. The gun technology will automatically adjust the KV to your target distance.
@@jamieargyelan292 QQ, my supplemental air ball won't float. This is a new unit to me, it sprays but can't get that adjustment in the green. Any ideas?
Finally we have precise coherent usable information well presented. Bless you Sir.
You are a Saint for putting this up mate. Thank you.
Thank you
Thank you for all your videos ,i am just starting out and they are a great help ,
What is the best setting for 2nd or multiple coats?
My favorite settings are 100 KV and 3.5 micro amps. I like my air settings around 45% and 3.5 total air. Let me know how it goes.
Sir, your great explain really saved me. Thanks a lot.
So when spraying do you usually want to keep the ua lower than kv or vice versa and if so how much lower or higher usually?
Always keep the KV at 100. Adjust the micro amps to the application. For flat panels no limitation on the micro amps. For complicated parts limit the micro amps to 22. For recoat limit the micro amps to10. The gun technology will automatically adjust the KV to your target distance.
@@jamieargyelan292 ok sweet I'll have to give that a try thank you so much for your input! It's hard to find any tech info like this on gema
I assume this works the same for the older PGC1? Great info!
Correct all units
@@jamieargyelan292 QQ, my supplemental air ball won't float. This is a new unit to me, it sprays but can't get that adjustment in the green. Any ideas?
I would assume you have your air settings very low. What is the incoming air pressure? What is the powder set at?
sir,
what should be powder particle size for proper charging.
thanks.
Thanks for the comment. It would depend on your powder. Standard powders would’ve somewhere between 33 to 44 micron.
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Thanks.
Есть на русском языке видео?
Sorry no