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Quote from: dyotat100 on February 10, 2019, 01:26:23 PMI amazed how none of these compressors have proper or anything to deal with moisture. Fastest was to kill a carbon tank is moisture. But everyone is looking for the cheapest way to fill there tanks/guns. When it comes down to it they will all fail sooner or later. To much stress for what it's doing. Absolutely agree with you on moisture control but this compressor uses gear reduction and runs at only 300 rpm so its very quiet and also runs very cool especially compared to the high rpm water cooled units.
I amazed how none of these compressors have proper or anything to deal with moisture. Fastest was to kill a carbon tank is moisture. But everyone is looking for the cheapest way to fill there tanks/guns. When it comes down to it they will all fail sooner or later. To much stress for what it's doing.
Quote from: oldpro on February 12, 2019, 01:33:42 PMQuote from: dyotat100 on February 10, 2019, 01:26:23 PMI amazed how none of these compressors have proper or anything to deal with moisture. Fastest was to kill a carbon tank is moisture. But everyone is looking for the cheapest way to fill there tanks/guns. When it comes down to it they will all fail sooner or later. To much stress for what it's doing. Absolutely agree with you on moisture control but this compressor uses gear reduction and runs at only 300 rpm so its very quiet and also runs very cool especially compared to the high rpm water cooled units. which one using gear reduction?
Are these only DC or do they come with an AC/DC power supply for use at home?
A user manual would be great especially if in American English, not bad Chinese translation to English.
i sent the changes and updates to the factory so Im waiting Im waiting on them.