Quote from: avator on August 26, 2020, 06:34:08 AMDoes that not narrow the issue to the power supply or am I missing something?No not at all. I'm using the same 12v power supply that came with the compressor. Just disconnecting the main compressor wiring and than connecting the 12v jumper wires to the compressor electric motor harness.
Does that not narrow the issue to the power supply or am I missing something?
Quote from: miksatx on August 26, 2020, 07:37:56 AMQuote from: avator on August 26, 2020, 06:34:08 AMDoes that not narrow the issue to the power supply or am I missing something?No not at all. I'm using the same 12v power supply that came with the compressor. Just disconnecting the main compressor wiring and than connecting the 12v jumper wires to the compressor electric motor harness.Ok, pardon my ignorance but..If you hook the compressor up to a 12v power supply such as a car battery it runs fine but, if you use the 110v power convertor it don't work?
Sounds like something went bad somewhere on the main circuit board. If you are by-passing the circuit board and applying 12v direct to the compressor motor and it runs, then something on the main circuit board is not switching as it should to allow power to the motor. Are there any fuses on that circuit board? Could it be the blue switch? Have you trying jumping that switch to see if the lights on the on/off buttons light up? You may have to send it back to have it repaired, or have Xisico send a new circuit board or switch if you feel comfortable swapping them out. Personally, I'd send it back for a replacement.
any update on the circuit board issue Michael?
Canadashootingsupply.ca still has a few left. Hopefully the new ones will be here soon.
Quote from: WesBob on November 22, 2020, 02:27:53 PMCanadashootingsupply.ca still has a few left. Hopefully the new ones will be here soon.whats the word on the disfunctional safety valve,any recalls to date ?who all has seen this problem with there compressors ?