Quote from: gendoc on July 29, 2020, 09:38:33 PMrubber plug over the hole between the fans is missing in mine.That's where I ran the wire for the temperature gauge that's missing!
rubber plug over the hole between the fans is missing in mine.
Quick question for the experts about the CS3 from Airgun & Archery:Will the CS3 leak oil if stored on it's side?I just used the compressor to fill my avenger from 3000-4000 psi and just noticed there's oil under the floor.I opened the top cover and saw oil splashed all over the place but don't know where it's coming from.When I got the CS3, I tested with the dead head and then stored it on it's side until the avenger came.Could there be a leak / problem or does it not hold oil on it's side?Originally, it came with half a bottle of oil so I just checked the fill oil and made sure it was topped up to ~1/4 under the hole as shown on the video posted previously...Thanks,Rob
Quote from: n4spd on July 30, 2020, 01:16:37 AMQuick question for the experts about the CS3 from Airgun & Archery:Will the CS3 leak oil if stored on it's side?I just used the compressor to fill my avenger from 3000-4000 psi and just noticed there's oil under the floor.I opened the top cover and saw oil splashed all over the place but don't know where it's coming from.When I got the CS3, I tested with the dead head and then stored it on it's side until the avenger came.Could there be a leak / problem or does it not hold oil on it's side?Originally, it came with half a bottle of oil so I just checked the fill oil and made sure it was topped up to ~1/4 under the hole as shown on the video posted previously...Thanks,Rob YES oil will leak out the crank vent DO NOT store on its side. Watch the video and adjust the oil level again if needed.
Yep that orange rod is the Breather for the crank case to keep any pressure from building up in the crank case, just like the Yong heng compressors. You'll need to run it for awhile and let it clean itself out. Good idea to put a filter on the fill whip too.Now you know never leave it on its side 😁
Quote from: Rat Sniper (AKA: PaulT58) on July 29, 2020, 09:33:21 PMThat video shows a full bottle of oil! Did you get a full bottle of oil? The bottle in mine was only half full! The bottle has exactly 1.5 ounces which is the correct amount. I sent the first 10 out with full bottles (2OZ) and guess what they all over filled their compressors LOL.
That video shows a full bottle of oil! Did you get a full bottle of oil? The bottle in mine was only half full!
About half the screws were stripped on mine. One could be be removed, it just sits and spins! It’s as if they were installed with a power screwdriver and over tightened to the point the hole were stripped. Not sure if this was done at the factory or during the conversion to oil. I need to get more oil, if a full bottle isn’t enough, then I definitely won’t have enough to even test it. Kinda disappointed in the whole experience at this point. You’d expect a new compressor to come with the correct amount of oil, adequate instructions and not have half the screws on the case already stripped!
As it needs to. As the piston moves up the volume of the crank case increases. When the piston moves down the crank case volume decreases pushing the air drawn in back out the breather. Now if it were a parallel twin with the pistons 180 degrees out from each other you wouldn't have that blowing out sucking in air movement just out if the rings weren't sealing correctly.
There is moisture catching beads in the inline filter. If your compressor shipped with oil in it, you may want to change out the beads.