Typically me I spend normally a lot of time investigating things before I decide to
buy something. It includes functionality and how things should be done.
Now my wife has bought me a air compressor for Christmas and I have not had the time to use it
and of course not done any pre-work before any thing was bought...
However I did a small test run during Easter and it is obvious that it's a good machine
but it has a small tank.
The machine delivers 218Litre/Min of air (2.5Hp) but the thing is that it has just a
20L tank.
So it's kind of small but the amount of air/min is OK.
Now for doing normal cleaning of machines and possibly cooling when coring
this machine is OK, but for spraying I have my doubts.
Since it's hardly tested I'm amble to return the machine and swap to a $1000 big
brother which is a 3Hp - 435Litre/Min - however still only 20 litre air tanks (2x10Litre).
The question I'm chewing on is : Is their any point changing/upgrading since the
tank is still so small?
I was also wondering if there is any point of buying a larger tank to attach to
my current machine or it's bigger brother? Like a 30-60L tank which acts like a buffer
between the compressor and the equipment I'm using??
I have not had the time to ask Mr.Google to much - so I thought I could check
with you guys which most likely has been using your machines for quite some time...
Any comments would be appreciated.
Kent
buy something. It includes functionality and how things should be done.
Now my wife has bought me a air compressor for Christmas and I have not had the time to use it
and of course not done any pre-work before any thing was bought...
However I did a small test run during Easter and it is obvious that it's a good machine
but it has a small tank.
The machine delivers 218Litre/Min of air (2.5Hp) but the thing is that it has just a
20L tank.
So it's kind of small but the amount of air/min is OK.
Now for doing normal cleaning of machines and possibly cooling when coring
this machine is OK, but for spraying I have my doubts.
Since it's hardly tested I'm amble to return the machine and swap to a $1000 big
brother which is a 3Hp - 435Litre/Min - however still only 20 litre air tanks (2x10Litre).
The question I'm chewing on is : Is their any point changing/upgrading since the
tank is still so small?
I was also wondering if there is any point of buying a larger tank to attach to
my current machine or it's bigger brother? Like a 30-60L tank which acts like a buffer
between the compressor and the equipment I'm using??
I have not had the time to ask Mr.Google to much - so I thought I could check
with you guys which most likely has been using your machines for quite some time...
Any comments would be appreciated.
Kent