Big love brother , mines on its way . Got two 6.8 liters to fill. My little one won’t do it . Long time subscriber , you are very on point in all your videos
I'm setting my unit up now so I reviewed your video. Nice job, thumbs up. The one part missing was installing the in-line black filter, I'm lost on how to install.
Greetings. Thanks for the video. I learned a few things. I have a few questions, all related to the filters. Did you ever find out where all the filters are? I know the air filter goes in the handle. But what is that black cylindrical screw-in device (ca. 20:56 time stamp) with the filter in it? Where does it go, that is, how does it attach? I assume, with you, that the larger filter is to be compressed and go into the smaller spaces of the air handle and the black cylinder. Yes? I am not crazy about the mega pascals either. For the record, though you likely know, the CS3 is a better design, I believe. (I have not checked out the CS4 yet.) It takes the gauge off the attachment hose and puts it on the unit, among other things. But, the CS2 has worked for me for about 16 months now, though it does not see regular or hard use. [Edit: Looking down reading after I wrote my piece, I think @wd229 asked the same thing about the filter housing.]
I still haven't needed to change out my filters, as I have a Komtec compressor and generally fill bottles. Try the Target Forge guys or their TH-cam Channel; th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=target+forge
No maintenance at all until 50 hours run time. Then you have to apply grease to certain parts. Check out Target Forge and the videos they posted, there's a link in the description.
The volume on this video is louder than the actual pump in person. Annoying but not impressively loud. Also, phones are not set up to measure decibles too well, my sound meter would probably put that noise level at around 75db. Thanks for the video, I just got mine in the mail today and this little thing is heavy. Not an issue for me but my folks had to carry it together to get it in the house.
Big love brother , mines on its way . Got two 6.8 liters to fill. My little one won’t do it . Long time subscriber , you are very on point in all your videos
I'm setting my unit up now so I reviewed your video. Nice job, thumbs up. The one part missing was installing the in-line black filter, I'm lost on how to install.
I haven't had to do that. Yet. Try one of the dealers, maybe these people;
targetforge.net/
I only have a Marauder Pistol. My GX CS2 will be here today.. Timely video..Thanks..Frank in Fairfield..
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Parts will be available from Target Forge…The best lube, too..
Greetings. Thanks for the video. I learned a few things. I have a few questions, all related to the filters. Did you ever find out where all the filters are? I know the air filter goes in the handle. But what is that black cylindrical screw-in device (ca. 20:56 time stamp) with the filter in it? Where does it go, that is, how does it attach? I assume, with you, that the larger filter is to be compressed and go into the smaller spaces of the air handle and the black cylinder. Yes?
I am not crazy about the mega pascals either. For the record, though you likely know, the CS3 is a better design, I believe. (I have not checked out the CS4 yet.) It takes the gauge off the attachment hose and puts it on the unit, among other things. But, the CS2 has worked for me for about 16 months now, though it does not see regular or hard use.
[Edit: Looking down reading after I wrote my piece, I think @wd229 asked the same thing about the filter housing.]
I still haven't needed to change out my filters, as I have a Komtec compressor and generally fill bottles. Try the Target Forge guys or their TH-cam Channel; th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=target+forge
I will check out that channel. Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I was wondering if there was an addition of oil for each run
No maintenance at all until 50 hours run time. Then you have to apply grease to certain parts. Check out Target Forge and the videos they posted, there's a link in the description.
Oh, and mine actually came with a psi gage. Maybe they saw your video. :)
The CS2 did? If so, they did listen. Good for you!
The small filter put in block cage comprasor it most opening the tow end one end the hoze and the other is propthat linking to gun
The volume on this video is louder than the actual pump in person. Annoying but not impressively loud. Also, phones are not set up to measure decibles too well, my sound meter would probably put that noise level at around 75db. Thanks for the video, I just got mine in the mail today and this little thing is heavy. Not an issue for me but my folks had to carry it together to get it in the house.
Your folks are extremely out of shape.
I am just here for the singing.
Why do you need an inverter for this
because its normaly operated with 12V DC.
The main rectifier is converting your AC Power into 12V DC
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