Anybody no anything about this compressor? not even sure of the name of it?

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Take a look at the battery that sucker is hooked up to! His manufacturing details appear to mirror the care he takes of his automobile. 

The heat radiating fins on the compressor look like they were cast in his mom's oven, the PC fans, ac/dc converter are available at any disreputable on-line used parts dealer, the foam hand grip appears to be tied at only one end with a zip tie. The video confirms it is a one piston pump, that sounds strangely like a 1960 Montgomery Wards single cylinder Mo-Ped!

This looks like something that Zonk would use to air up the tires on his 1981 Mexican VW!

While I am the absolute last source of sarcasm...other than the few minor flaws above, I'd highly recommend this pump for use as an emergency back-up Philippine marital aid!!!



Fond regards,

Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot








 
Had one for a while when they first became available in South Africa. 

Pretty much a mechanised handpump as stated above. It was solid and seemed to be as well made as any of the nomad/spark etc, if not slightly better. It fills guns fairly quickly, also in the same ballpark as the nomad etc. and has a similar relatively quiet 'chug chug' sound signature.

Fittings are decent and the gauge on mine was accurate. No auto off or anything like that. 

The little fans blow like a hurricane - they are definitely not computer fans - and the whole thing stays cool enough to comfortably touch, even immediately after use.

Like most of the cheaper compressors it puts out heck of a lot of moisture requiring you to add filters etc. 

I passed mine onto a friend and it's been going strong for around a year or so now. Comes with the usual Chinese pack of spare orings for the inevitable rebuild.

All in all not a bad little compressor. Wouldn't trust it to last any better than the rest of the portable mini compressors, but all in all I don't think it's any worse.

Of interest is that the oem makes a slightly bigger and more featured model which has been rebranded by omega as the the trail charger. 
 
Take a look at the battery that sucker is hooked up to! His manufacturing details appear to mirror the care he takes of his automobile. 

The heat radiating fins on the compressor look like they were cast in his mom's oven, the PC fans, ac/dc converter are available at any disreputable on-line used parts dealer, the foam hand grip appears to be tied at only one end with a zip tie. The video confirms it is a one piston pump, that sounds strangely like a 1960 Montgomery Wards single cylinder Mo-Ped!

This looks like something that Zonk would use to air up the tires on his 1981 Mexican VW!

While I am the absolute last source of sarcasm...other than the few minor flaws above, I'd highly recommend this pump for use as an emergency back-up Philippine marital aid!!!



Fond regards,

Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot








Why talk poop about a product you have no knowledge of? Kinda dumb putting a product down when you have no experience with it. These compressor works and gets the job done as described. Why jelly about it? They never mentioned this compressor is top of line like a them Suba breathing compressor costing $3000 and up. These compressor works with 12v battery or a 12v converter. They are slow and usually only fill guns. Not large CF tanks. Dont like it dont buy it. Simple as that. Idk.why people try hard to put down a affordable product to make themselves feel they didnt wasted 3 grands on their compressor . Lol
 
Jefferson state air guns is in the process of testing the one's from Xiscio and have already made requested changes to the product to make them last longer. Travis has tested the snot out of a pre production model and was very satisfied with it using it to fill guns along with tanks and now they're testing the ones with the requested changes. They aren't fast but don't require water cooling to use like the Yong Heng compressor. Suppose to be right around $500 but will see. As far as the ones offered on Flea Bay??????
 
1800 watts is 15 amps at 120 volts and 150 amps at 12 volts. That's a lot of power, exceeds the continuous limit for a 15 amp 120V outlet (which is 12 amps) and too much for a car alternator. That's enough to start some cars and you can imagine running the starter for ten minutes or more. 

For a slow compressor that's a tremendous amount of heat to dissipate, as less work is going toward compression and more towards heat losses.

One of the reason compressors overheat is they have too few stages for the output pressure. Fewer stages causes lower efficiency and more of the input energy goes into heat as well as putting high stress on the mechanical parts, bearings, lubrication and cooling systems. One or two stages is very stressful at 4500 psi output.