Can you hook an external water seperator up to a GX4? I hooked mine up and it seem to want to pressure up super slow. This is what I have.
I got it all hooked up but it seems to be causing the compressor to strain way to much!!If you have an 8mm foster Q/D female..yeah. that's. Little voluminous for a single cylinder. Just make sure you're ordering one with the proper wall thickness and burst discs for 300+ bar.
It's gonna take a little bit to get up to pressure. So dont be worried by the delay in your bottle starting to take on air pressureI got it all hooked up but it seems to be causing the compressor to strain way to much!!
Sounds good, thanks for the info!!!!You now have the additional volume of the filter to fill with air and reach the pressure of what you are trying to fill. This will lengthen the fill time as everything equalizes, but once the line and filter are up to pressure to open the foster on the airgun, the remainder of the fill should go smoothly.
What model do you have?I use this same exact setup on my omega compressors (the Cadillac of GX) works well
Can confirm that compressor with that filter is like filling 2 guns alone. There's workarounds for this, but i dont want to get op hurt if they were curious about the ability of using that filter dryer.If you have an 8mm foster Q/D female..yeah. that's. Little voluminous for a single cylinder. Just make sure you're ordering one with the proper wall thickness and burst discs for 300+ bar.
Decent. It's got charcoal and molecular seives and some felt pads. It's kind of a "Lego part" for chinese air filtration. The purple filter and even my big tuxing compressor use exactly the same acrylic tube filter insert. Condensing water before the filter helps it last a LOT longer.I have the same setup. I only use that filter when filling air tanks. If I am filling an airgun, I would just connect it directly. I think the description states it has a built in oil and water separator but who knows how good it is.