I would say neither. If you’re going to spend the money get the MCH-6. It produces a much higher quality of air, and you can buy it in 220v, which is what you want. Don’t bother with a 110v model. Contact Nuvair and speak with them, they will explain in more detail.Daysate Super Leggero, Coltri MCH-3?
I have an MCH-6. I think my post was unclear. I was wondering if the Leggero and the MCH- 3 are the same?I would say neither. If you’re going to spend the money get the MCH-6. It produces a much higher quality of air, and you can buy it in 220v, which is what you want. Don’t bother with a 110v model. Contact Nuvair and speak with them, they will explain in more detail.
I have an MCH-6. I think my post was unclear. I was wondering if the Leggero and the MCH- 3 are the same?
Would the filter tower require additional load, amp draw above 15 amps? Just wondering if this could be the reason Coltri/Nuvair choose a 20 amp circuit and 2 hp motor with the MCH-4 4 110v compressor?The current “Leggero” has an MCH-6 pump unit.
The Coltri MCH-3 and MCH-6 are the pump units. The compressors consist of the frame, motor, filtration system, pump unit, etc.
The main difference between an MCH-3 and MCH-6 pump unit is three stage vs four stage. The MCH-6 is the better pump unit.
Some of the earlier Daystate 110 compressors had MCH-3 pumps. The later ones have MCH-6 pumps.
The Daystate 110 is configured with a lower power 110v motor and a moisture trap tower but no filter tower. If you need to run off a standard household electrical outlet, the Daystate might be a logical choice. It will charge your tanks slower (probably quieter), and I’d buy one if that’s what I needed. However, I have a 220v outlet and my plans were to only use my compressor at that location, so I bought my MCH-6 form Nuvair in their standard paintball configuration. It costs a little more than the Daystate, but it comes with a complete filtration system.
You can order a Coltri MCH-6 with a 110v high current motor, buts it is not a good choice in the USA as it requires an uncommon electrical outlet. Less common than the 220v outlets. If you need a 110v compressor, get the Daystate.
That compressor requires a 20amp 110v outlet. Not the most common, but not all that uncommon in the USA. So it delivers a proportionally faster charge rate, which has nothing to do with the filtration.Would the filter tower require additional load, amp draw above 15 amps? Just wondering if this could be the reason Coltri/Nuvair choose a 20 amp circuit and 2 hp motor with the MCH-4 4 110v compressor?
MCH4 High Pressure Compressor
Compact and lightweight, the MCH4 is easy to transport and operate. It works on a 110V, 20A plug¹ and is commonly used to fill airgun tanks and single scuba cylinders at home, on boats, or on dive trips. Fill hose and air filtration system are included. Rated to 4500 psi (310 bar).nuvair.com
If it’s a 15amp compressor, adding a filter won’t make it exceed 15amp. The blowoff valve will vent and prevent the compressor from exceeding its design load, regardless of any restriction (plugged filter/line or overfilled tank).The filter could add more of a load of it plugged up but otherwise it wouldn't have really an effect on it
I agree, all the information about the units is accurate, although I think 110 is a bad choice if in USA unless you absolutely can not get a 220 socket installed. The 110 15 amp is pretty standard in the USA. If your contractor was the over engineering type, they might be 20 amp. not only does the high amperage of the 110v model strain your electrical system it is not quite enough juice to run the motor efficiently and more importantly effectively. If you call Nuvair and talk to one of their reps, they can explain it better than I can. I already had a 220v socket in my garage, but if I didn’t I would have installed one. It wouldn’t cost a fortune to have an electrician come and install a 220 outlet, and I think it would be all around better in every aspect. Again, I urge you to talk to Nuvair, they aren’t going to try to up-sell you if you call. In fact, Mitch talked me out of a few things I thought would be useful and steered me in a better, more wallet-friendly direction.The current “Leggero” has an MCH-6 pump unit.
The Coltri MCH-3 and MCH-6 are the pump units. The compressors consist of the frame, motor, filtration system, pump unit, etc.
The main difference between an MCH-3 and MCH-6 pump unit is three stage vs four stage. The MCH-6 is the better pump unit.
Some of the earlier Daystate 110 compressors had MCH-3 pumps. The later ones have MCH-6 pumps.
The Daystate 110 is configured with a lower power 110v motor and a moisture trap tower but no filter tower. If you need to run off a standard household electrical outlet, the Daystate might be a logical choice. It will charge your tanks slower (probably quieter), and I’d buy one if that’s what I needed. However, I have a 220v outlet and my plans were to only use my compressor at that location, so I bought my MCH-6 form Nuvair in their standard paintball configuration. It costs a little more than the Daystate, but it comes with a complete filtration system.
You can order a Coltri MCH-6 with a 110v high current motor, buts it is not a good choice in the USA as it requires an uncommon electrical outlet. Less common than the 220v outlets. If you need a 110v compressor, get the Daystate.
Thank you. I am trying to help out a friend that wants to stick with 110.That compressor requires a 20amp 110v outlet. Not the most common, but not all that uncommon in the USA. So it delivers a proportionally faster charge rate, which has nothing to do with the filtration.
In the USA, 110v circuits are 15amp or 20amp. When you have multiple 110v outlets on a 20amp circuit, they should be 15amp outlets. A single 20amp outlet is used on a dedicated 20amp circuit.
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If you want to run off any 110v outlet, get the “Leggaro”. If you have a dedicated 110v, 20amp circuit and want a little higher throughput, that “MCH-4” might be a good choice. If you want the highest throughout and have a dedicated 220v outlet, get a 220v Coltri MCH-6.
About 2 weeks, to my door. There is a test run process, before shipping. Then shipping to your location. Holidays delay it even more. Also, the MCH-6 is a very small part of what Nuvair sells and does.Hi there,
Can anyone who recently received their Coltri MCH-6 from NUVAIR tell me how long it took to receive your compressor from the time you ordered it to the delivery date?
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Cool ! Thanks for the info! Appreciate the quick reply!About 2 weeks, to my door. There is a test run process, before shipping. Then shipping to your location. Holidays delay it even more. Also, the MCH-6 is a very small part of what Nuvair sells and does.