Mine is on the fill whip, but it came empty and I'm not sure what the correct process to fill it is
Quote from: Arkmaker on July 31, 2020, 10:50:06 AMMine is on the fill whip, but it came empty and I'm not sure what the correct process to fill it is If you are referring to the in-line filter that typically comes with the YH, it should have come with some cotton filters that slip right into it. My Xisico did not come with any filter on the fill whip, which is why I'm curious to figure out where it is, if there is one.These are what the YH in-line fill whip filter use:
I posted this on Travis's "Xisico compressor video tutorials":I just want to say that if you are in the fence about buying one of these compressors DO IT. I received mine on July 22, from then till now (Aug 5) I filled my gauntlet 27 times. Some things that I have learned while using this compressor is:-When you order it get 1000-1500 pellets with it! I shot a tin of 500 in 10 days, Wes has flat rate shipping so add a few tins to your order.-When bleeding it: if you bleed it really slow like just barely crack the bleed valve, it may bleed your bottle as well. I first noticed this when I had an inline filter and 36" extension line attached. I then tried it with just the factory whip and notice that I would still drain the bottle if I bled it too slow. I've noticed that if you bleed the first bit quicker then slow it down it won’t bleed the tank.-Order a vibration hour meter. I didn’t know these existed until a guy posted on here. The one I got has a sensitivity setting of HI or LOW, it needs to be set on HI for it to register on the hour meter. The fan running will not rack up hours only the shake from the compressor. Thanks Travis and Wes
Just an update on the vibration hour meter. It appears that it will only record run times of 1/10H (6 minutes) or longer. When I tested it for 6 minutes it displays 0.1. I have had 5 fills on my gun (3-4 minutes per fill) with it not recording the time (still showing 0.1). Looking for a wired one that will record short run times.
New problem breaker switch on fans working no start or stop lights illuminated. No go!
Compressor run when hooked to 12v.
Sounds like inverter issue. Im not sure but I bet there a fuse inside that thing.
Quote from: oldpro on August 20, 2020, 08:07:19 PM Sounds like inverter issue. Im not sure but I bet there a fuse inside that thing.Has some thing for if it struck by lightening bolt. Fuse not seen one any where. Wes or Travis could you check with one xisico tech. See if they had this problem before. Dead compressor.
Quote from: miksatx on August 25, 2020, 03:41:30 PMQuote from: oldpro on August 20, 2020, 08:07:19 PM Sounds like inverter issue. Im not sure but I bet there a fuse inside that thing.Has some thing for if it struck by lightening bolt. Fuse not seen one any where. Wes or Travis could you check with one xisico tech. See if they had this problem before. Dead compressor. Confused.... You stated it runs from 12v source or is that not correct?
Does that not narrow the issue to the power supply or am I missing something?