On Jan 21, 13:01, chris wrote:
The tank is good to about 200 PSI, and comes with a
regulator assembly
and hose. The compressor is good to 250 PSI so it fills it nicely.
I added a coiled hose and blow gun attachment, and the system works quite
well. The compressor is a tad loud, so sometimes I walk away and close my
office door when it is filling (the tank does NOT have a blow off valve,
so I can't walk away for too long or I risk overfilling, so mostly I just
go deaf when it fills).
I was wondering about excess pressure the other day. I thought about a
pressure switch to shut off the motor, but they seem to be quite expensive.
Or am I just looking in the wrong places? Does anyone know where I could
get a pressure switch suitable for about 120 psi, cheaply?
The only things I don't like are it doesn't
last very long. So I find I
have to refill more often than I would like. Part of the rapid loss of
air is because one of my connections isn't air tight, so if I leave the
tank turned on, it slowly bleeds itself (it will go empty over night),
Is it a screw fitting? Take it apart and wind 4"-6" of PTFE tape round it
the male fitting. You can get the tape from any place that sells air
accessories or vacuum pumps, or most plumbers suppliers.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York