Naff wrote:The pressure in the line is the same no matter how many compressors you run - they will just run for less time. As I mentioned before, duty cycle is a key factor. Work out what you have with your compressors and just keep that in mind when running them.
Another thing I learnt with my first compressor was to use a circuit breaker instead of a fuse. The fuse holders tend to melt after time instead of the fuse blowing. Most compressors are upwards of 50A and most holders aren't designed for that current.
brodie wrote:Yeah I jst figured that by having two comps I'd be able to achieve the pressure in less time hense less strain on the comps ...I realize the the pressure will equalize throughout the system...my tanks about 15 l do ya reckon I'd be able to run a rattle gun for changen tyres or jst general bolts ect?? Do these type of tools need a specific psi to Work effective .?? Or am I asking a bit much of the system...??ideally I I'd like to run the minimum pressure I can to reduce the load but obviously still be effective....
brodie wrote:Mm yep couple of shorts blips maybe with he rattle gun ......thanks naff....
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