I have been using a Altaros booster now for 20 months, maybe 12 to 15 hours a month.
I started with one drive shop compressor, a CaliforniaAirTools 2 hp 110volt, to which I strapped a 12 inch cooling fan to the top. Soon I added a 2nd Cat compressor and a few months back a third Cat.
Those 3 Cat compressors pump through 4 dessicant filters and empty into a 10 gallon Cat storage tank, before feeding to the Altaros.
Recently I have had a switch on the first Cat shutting off after around an hour on duty, on a 70/30 work ratio. Shutting the switch off for a few minutes and restarting gets it going again, but I do need to call the Cat techs and find out what I need to replace. I set up and run the system in my kitchen where I have access to 3 seoerate 110volt lines and pump into my garage where the Altaros booster lives.
I went to top off 30 and 60 minute tanks yesterday and for about 30 minutes the system was failing to build pressure on a empty line and gauge on a closed valve fireman’s tank. I spent several minutes checking for leaks, but found none so I released around 2000 psi into the system and immediately started building pressure. Later in the day, after taking a break I restarted the system on the 2nd tank and experienced no problems.
I think a rebuild is in my future. Watching the video on seal replacement seems easier than the countless Shoebox rebuilds I have done. Rebuilds are a maintainence chore and not a reliability issue.
The set up looks like a mad scientist project but I love the system and it’s durability.
Regards,
Roachcreek
I started with one drive shop compressor, a CaliforniaAirTools 2 hp 110volt, to which I strapped a 12 inch cooling fan to the top. Soon I added a 2nd Cat compressor and a few months back a third Cat.
Those 3 Cat compressors pump through 4 dessicant filters and empty into a 10 gallon Cat storage tank, before feeding to the Altaros.
Recently I have had a switch on the first Cat shutting off after around an hour on duty, on a 70/30 work ratio. Shutting the switch off for a few minutes and restarting gets it going again, but I do need to call the Cat techs and find out what I need to replace. I set up and run the system in my kitchen where I have access to 3 seoerate 110volt lines and pump into my garage where the Altaros booster lives.
I went to top off 30 and 60 minute tanks yesterday and for about 30 minutes the system was failing to build pressure on a empty line and gauge on a closed valve fireman’s tank. I spent several minutes checking for leaks, but found none so I released around 2000 psi into the system and immediately started building pressure. Later in the day, after taking a break I restarted the system on the 2nd tank and experienced no problems.
I think a rebuild is in my future. Watching the video on seal replacement seems easier than the countless Shoebox rebuilds I have done. Rebuilds are a maintainence chore and not a reliability issue.
The set up looks like a mad scientist project but I love the system and it’s durability.
Regards,
Roachcreek