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Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 and springers ,rams => Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 => Topic started by: Job on August 21, 2015, 07:08:38 PM
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Interesting toy
https://www.tokopedia.com/skuteroindonesia/kompresor-pcp-haitao-lite-portable?lang=en (https://www.tokopedia.com/skuteroindonesia/kompresor-pcp-haitao-lite-portable?lang=en)
price around 450-500 $
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOEVQ1NGwnQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOEVQ1NGwnQ)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKWJRC2mbG0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKWJRC2mbG0)
shoebox :P
;D
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Very intersting little compressor
Thanks for posting
Dave
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Shipping charges from Indonesia will likely be significant.
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Ok...I'll bite. Maybe we should think about a group buy---you all as a group buy it and I will use it...:)
Hopefully someone will buy one or maybe one of the companies will get some in, test them, then if all is well sell them.
Joe
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Looks interesting
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The most interesting point to me was "Purchased product cannot be exchanged or returned."
Let the buyer beware.
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What's interesting to me is the red or yellow (depends on the photo you look at) plug on the unit. It looks like a cheap oil filled compressor. What are the chances of oil getting into the air stream and compressed? A big no-no.
While I realize this is an HPA compressor and not a feeder for something like a shoebox, shoebox does say that the feeder compressor must be oilless. That is for a reason. So who would want to take a chance on this unit?
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Looks can be deceiving but plug you refer to looks like a place where some type of filter or breather screws in. Note the orange cylinder at that location on the last few units in photo #1. Second videolinked too shows Orange (?) being screwed into said area. To the best of my knowledge all three (multi) stage HPA compressor do in fact use oil of some type for lubrication. Oil lubricating bearings, rods, crank shafts and such is fine as long as it does not go into the compressed air. There are also silicon oils which can be compressed to very high PSI s without danger of explosion however most are not provide high film strength. I add a few drops of silion oil to my Disc's fill nipple about every 8 to 10 fills. I suspect Some of the silicon oil used on the Shoebox pistons makes its' way thru the compressor..
These compressors may be a pile of junk or they may be a very good low cost entry level HPA source. Not that many years ago it was either a several thousands of dollars or more Dive Compressor or a $400 Shoebox and small oil less shop compressor. FYI There there have been those who used a oil lubricated shop compressor with the Shoebox and I have not read of any of these exploding. Tom K. states Oilless only for safety and liability reasons same as he states never operate Shoebox with cover removed. Mine and many others are never ran with cover on.
Just my opinion but if air from a oil in the crankcase compressor is filtered well enough to be used for high quality spray painting then it contains no oil .
The more manufactures who enter the HPA compressors for Airguns market the better it is for us. Besides the ShoeBox compressors are there any which are in fact made in the USA?
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It says 3500 psi, Needs to be 4500 psi most tanks are that. David
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It says 3500 psi, Needs to be 4500 psi most tanks are that. David
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The link it takes me to says "Tekanan Max : 30MPa/ 4350 Psi"
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Maybe I read the wrong thing this is what I seen but cant read the language Speed : Botol 0,45 L penuh dengan tekanan 3500Psi dalam waktu 5 menit David
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Maybe I read the wrong thing this is what I seen but cant read the language Speed : Botol 0,45 L penuh dengan tekanan 3500Psi dalam waktu 5 menit David
That translates to: 0.45 L bottle filled with pressure 3500Psi within 5 minutes
Don
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Maybe I read the wrong thing this is what I seen but cant read the language Speed : Botol 0,45 L penuh dengan tekanan 3500Psi dalam waktu 5 menit David
Based on the "Speed" in title I think that is the fill rate