Is it a bad move getting a strong water pump when outlets are not the best Yong already eats all the watts. Outlet cut out 1 time at 30 mins.

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Would a quality 12ga extension cord from the drier work so you don’t have to drag your compressor to the washer ?
What kind of plug extendor do I need ? here is my drier laundry outlet .

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Several things may not be clear. The Yong Heng is rated to run at 1800 W which is all 15A of a 15 amp circuit. It leaves nothing for other things like a computer and air purifier. If you want to run it on a 15A circuit it may work but it won't if you hang several other loads on the same circuit. If the breaker doesn't flip (or the fuse blow) the voltage will dip and that can damage everything powered by that circuit.

The dryer should be 220V if it's electric but the washer should be 120V. An advantage of this circuit is it should be the only load on that circuit - and it may even be 20A.

The water cooling is only for the second stage of the YH. The first stage and the electric motor are cooled by the fan on the end of the motor. The pump should be small like an aquarium uses and should be a minimal load. Fraction of an amp. If you want to add a fan to help the one on the motor, it should be plugged into another circuit unless the circuit is 20A. Then it should be fine but check the amp requirement. I run my YH on a 20A circuit with the coolant pump and a couple very small fans behind the radiator for the cooling water and I just ordered a small fan to help the one on the motor. A 20A circuit can do all this but the loads other than the YH can't exceed 5A - shouldn't be a problem with the right "extras".

Most of us keep our YH runs to 20 minutes or less but the bigger deal is the temperature. You cannot exceed 70 C safely and I try to limit it to 60 C.

Any time you flip a breaker or pop a fuse you need to figure out why and not do it any more. The protective devices are to avoid you overheating the wire in the house and starting a fire. You don't want to keep flipping a breaker and hoping nothing bad happens.
All you’ve said is correct EXCEPT, a 20a circuit is not rated for a full 20a constant current. It’s only rated to carry 80% of its rating at 100% duty cycle. The 15a circuit he is running it on should only be used for 12a constant draw. A 20a circuit is good for 16a constant draw. So if a yong heng pulls 1800w at 120v that’s 15a constant draw. It easily overpowers a 15a circuit, and a 20a will just barely do it with the included water pump and maybe a small fan or 2. Not 5 extra amps worth. Take into account it’s an old house with fuses, which could mean it’s running aluminum wire or cloth coated copper that has deteriorated over the years, it’s very easy to overload a circuit and heat up that wire to the point of meltdown or fire.

I also cant condone the OP attitude to burning down his rental bc his landlord won’t “upgrade” his wiring. Like it’s his landlords responsibility to make sure he can run his yong heng compressor safely. I’m glad I’m not his landlord.
 
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What kind of plug extendor do I need ? here is my drier laundry outlet .

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That’s a dryer plug that is 220volts. It will not work for your intended purpose. If you have a stackable unit with both washer and dryer together, then it’s run of this one 220v outlet. It doesn’t have a 120v outlet for you to use.
 
Several things may not be clear. The Yong Heng is rated to run at 1800 W which is all 15A of a 15 amp circuit. It leaves nothing for other things like a computer and air purifier. If you want to run it on a 15A circuit it may work but it won't if you hang several other loads on the same circuit. If the breaker doesn't flip (or the fuse blow) the voltage will dip and that can damage everything powered by that circuit.

The dryer should be 220V if it's electric but the washer should be 120V. An advantage of this circuit is it should be the only load on that circuit - and it may even be 20A.

The water cooling is only for the second stage of the YH. The first stage and the electric motor are cooled by the fan on the end of the motor. The pump should be small like an aquarium uses and should be a minimal load. Fraction of an amp. If you want to add a fan to help the one on the motor, it should be plugged into another circuit unless the circuit is 20A. Then it should be fine but check the amp requirement. I run my YH on a 20A circuit with the coolant pump and a couple very small fans behind the radiator for the cooling water and I just ordered a small fan to help the one on the motor. A 20A circuit can do all this but the loads other than the YH can't exceed 5A - shouldn't be a problem with the right "extras".

Most of us keep our YH runs to 20 minutes or less but the bigger deal is the temperature. You cannot exceed 70 C safely and I try to limit it to 60 C.

Any time you flip a breaker or pop a fuse you need to figure out why and not do it any more. The protective devices are to avoid you overheating the wire in the house and starting a fire. You don't want to keep flipping a breaker and hoping nothing bad happens.
I dont even have a single 20 amp one, So I think imma have to just turn everything off an im planning on some micro usb fans that I can connect to my powerbank an run em while im running the compressor once Im done take em off, Been in between the one with the actualy plug like for an outlet an the micro usb type that you plug into computer https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JLV4BWC/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A2AW0W4FKP16S5&psc=1 Imma go micro usb type from a couple 10000 mah battery packs.
 
All you’ve said is correct EXCEPT, a 20a circuit is not rated for a full 20a constant current. It’s only rated to carry 80% of its rating at 100% duty cycle. The 15a circuit he is running it on should only be used for 12a constant draw. A 20a circuit is good for 16a constant draw. So if a yong heng pulls 1800w at 120v that’s 15a constant draw. It easily overpowers a 15a circuit, and a 20a will just barely do it with the included water pump and maybe a small fan or 2. Not 5 extra amps worth. Take into account it’s an old house with fuses, which could mean it’s running aluminum wire or cloth coated copper that has deteriorated over the years, it’s very easy to overload a circuit and heat up that wire to the point of meltdown or fire.

I also cant condone the OP attitude to burning down his rental bc his landlord won’t “upgrade” his wiring. Like it’s his landlords responsibility to make sure he can run his yong heng compressor safely. I’m glad I’m not his landlord.
🤣🤣:ROFLMAO:😂😂 but the landlord should be responsable for upgrade he is the landlord an rent is 3100 im sure hes getting plenty to fix the issues I told him multiple times, I dont know Imma tell em again probably today Im TRYING TO RUN MY YONG HENG CANT YOU SEE YA BETTER GET THIS FIXED BUDDY CUZ I NEED AIR :LOL:🤣, But all jokes aside, This is an issue that has persisted scince moving here it happened a lot when someone was in the kitchen using some appliance an someone was downstairs using a computer and say another computer next room by it blow that fuse, It blew it over60 times easy I always just switch it back on an go about the day🤣.
 
That’s a dryer plug that is 220volts. It will not work for your intended purpose. If you have a stackable unit with both washer and dryer together, then it’s run of this one 220v outlet. It doesn’t have a 120v outlet for you to use.
Out of all my research I failed Step 1 The first thing you do before you even run the unit an thats plug it in to the right source I dont know no one seemed to mention anything about this on youtube or whatever. Hope I aint damage this one already permanently if so then Im glad I got 3 years on it il get my money back if it breks. Whatever run time il get if it fails Il see, I think il have to just shut off all the lights an go for it I dont got no other choice I dont wanna return the yong heng im in the game I dont have 20 amp anywhere it is what it is if i dont I migth as well get out of the game or move houses just to get back in the pcp game, Or stay in the game an rely on my 3 year yong heng allstate insurance if the craps out like in one year I dont know Il just buy another one as id get my funds back I got 3 years warrenty on this thing thats crazy long compared to me being in the airgun game I started with the gamo varmint Ordered on March 1, 2020 gamo varmint was my first gun before that i got daisy but returned I aint mess wit the long pump time after a bit it was still fun But I wanted something a bit better rate of fire. I just bairly been in the game for 3 years an if I get that kind of service out of the yong then thats amazing it paid for its self at that point multiple times over.
 
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Out of all my research I failed Step 1 The first thing you do before you even run the unit an thats plug it in to the right source. Hope I aint damage this one already perminatly if so then Im glad I got 3 years on it il get my money back. from whatever run time il get if it fails Il see, I think il have to just shut off all the lights an go for it I dont got no other choice I dont wanna return the yong heng im in the game I dont have 20 amp anywhere it is what it is if i dont I migth as well get out of the game or move houses just to get back in the game, Or stay in the game an rely on my 3 year yong heng allstate insurance if the craps out like in one year I dont know Il buy another one as id get my funds back I got 3 years warrenty on this thing thats crazy long compared to me being in the airgun game I started with the varmint Ordered on March 1, 2020 gamo varmint was my first gun before that i got daisy but returned I aint mess wit the long pump time after a bit it was still fun But I wanted something a bit better rate of fire. I just bairly been in the game for 3 years an if I get that kind of service out of the yong then thats amazing it paid for its self at that point multiple times over.
I’m not worried about your yong heng as much as your house going up in flames. Rental or not, these things don’t happen when you’re ready for them. I’m also a volunteer fireman. Very seldom do fires happen during the day!!
Stay safe!
 
I'd like to clarify for others, as you would agree, the 13 amp you are referring to is "continuous load". A 15 amp circuit can be run at 15 amp draw for less than 2 hours. a 13amp draw on a 15 amp circuit can run indefinitely. In an older house the problem isn't the wiring itself, it would be each connection between the utilization equipment and the panel. These connections loosen over time and this is where the risk of fire comes from. If the wiring is from the 1940's I would suggest not using these circuits entirely if they are Knob&tube. My home is knob&tube wiring and my solution is to run my yongheng off a receptacle on the side of my electrical panel on its own breaker. My domestic water line is in the same vicinity so I tapped into it with a refrigerator ice maker kit. this gives me 55ish degree F cooling water for the yong heng.
House built in 1954 you said you run off a receptacle on the side of my electrical panel on its own breaker what do you mean like do you have a receptacle on your breaker? maybe show me a picture im trying to see.
 
From my overclocking days, too much water pressure will cause cavitation inside the water jacket. With cool water the stock pump is fine if the reservoir and compressor are at the same level.

From my autocrossing days, clip the business stuff out of the thermostat and leave the rest place to restrict the flow. Not recommend for street without a way to partially block radiator airflow while the engine warms up.
 
From my overclocking days, too much water pressure will cause cavitation inside the water jacket. With cool water the stock pump is fine if the reservoir and compressor are at the same level.

From my autocrossing days, clip the business stuff out of the thermostat and leave the rest place to restrict the flow. Not recommend for street without a way to partially block radiator airflow while the engine warms up.
The original one is 8 w says on it 600l/h I upgraded to 15 w one so around what 94% or so upgrade I dont know I do run my bucket below I dont want to have to accommodate an change stuff around a small upgrade should do it plus WHY not right its not too pricey dont you wanna push a little more water a bit quicker, I dont know just my take on it, I returned the 30 w one I had that was 550 gallons an hour, The one I got should be perfect its 220 gallons an hour.
 
A 15W pump seems about right. Running it with the YH won't change the load significantly. If you can keep all other loads on the circuit that low, it may run OK on a 15A circuit.

I realize 1800W on a 15A circuit is not a good idea but the YH doesn't use 1800W once it gets started. I also assume it won't run for more than 15-20 minutes. So the rise in temperature of the circuit will be limited. But using it on a 15A circuit, while possible, isn't a great idea. But it may be the OP's only option.
 
A 15W pump seems about right. Running it with the YH won't change the load significantly. If you can keep all other loads on the circuit that low, it may run OK on a 15A circuit.

I realize 1800W on a 15A circuit is not a good idea but the YH doesn't use 1800W once it gets started. I also assume it won't run for more than 15-20 minutes. So the rise in temperature of the circuit will be limited. But using it on a 15A circuit, while possible, isn't a great idea. But it may be the OP's only option.
Thats exactly what im thinking Im not even running it for 20 mins long 15 tops or 12 or so like is the motor that strong that its using torq the whole 1800 w I got is the vitamix 5300 it lists 1380.00 watts on the max setting I suppose an that thing cuts thru ice fat frozen hard strawbarries like butter is the yong hengs motor really running stronger than that things then I should see it on the power bill. Id run it like 1 minut on 10 setting good smoothie (y) , I do think I should be fine as long as other stuff is turned off an lights so its no problem an my pump aint too crazy an im getting micro usb fans instead of the plug in ones so I could just hookit to extranal battery should be all good.
 
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