How to safely fill a tank from a home compressor

Exceeding the limited duty cycle of these cheap compressors by filling a storage bottle is the death of these compressors. If you want these compressors to last, only charge your guns with them. For all you folks that think there is cheap HPA, please closely compare the difference between a professional compressor and these cheap Chinese specials. It is all about cooling the compressor and the output air between the compressor stages.
You should probably NOT lump all of the smaller compressors into one heading "cheap Chinese compressors". There are differences, and they can be bigly.
 
To me the big things are to use good oil intended for use in high pressure compressors and add some cooling if your routine use will be filling good sized bottles. I fill my 45 minute SCBA bottle with my Yong Heng whenever I need to and it is working great after about 3 years of this use. I do not let the indicated second stage temperature go much over 60 C. With a radiator and fan on the motor I can fill my bottle from ~3000 to about 300 bar before I get to 62 degrees C. I doubt it would still be working if I used cheap oil in it and took it to 70 C or more regularly.
 
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To me the big things are to use good oil intended for use in high pressure compressors and add some cooling if your routine use will be filling good sized bottles. I fill my 45 minute SCBA bottle with my Yong Heng whenever I need to and it is working great after about 3 years of this use. I do not let the indicated second stage temperature go much over 60 C. With a radiator and fan on the motor I can fill my bottle from ~3000 to about 300 bar before I get to 62 degrees C. I doubt it would still be working if I used cheap oil in it and took it to 70 C or more regularly.

That is insanely impressive, I had no idea a YH could last that long. Good to know for people with limited options!
 
Many members use their 3+ year old Yong Hengs to fill bottles. In my case scuba bottles to 3k using coalescent filter followed by small media sieve filter for final air drying. The coalescent filter does a great job for primary moisture removal, water blast out that thing here in South Louisiana. Large 4.5k bottles take for time and sessions with ice bottle in my 4 gal bucket for recirculation. I also use Redline water wetter in lew of antifreeze for corrosion control. Cheers
 
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There is no such thing as a free lunch. You get what you pay for.
I would love to have a premium air pump. I spend way too much for family travel. So, I justify $350 for cheap pump and filters that have served me well as long as it's dry and has accurate gauges. If you have mission critical needs or simply demand better, then boom up.
 
Just looked it up. Bought my YH 4/7/21. So well over 3 years. Pumped my 45 minute (66 ft3) from 3200 psi to close to 300 bar today in about 20 minutes run time without exceeding 61 C. No ice. Ambient in the room where the YH resides was about 30 C. Good oil and extra cooling are working. I also like my sealed bucket with water wetter in it. Much simpler to just hook the compressor to the bottle, turn on the cooling, and turn on the compressor. I have not changed the water in over a year.
 
Just looked it up. Bought my YH 4/7/21. So well over 3 years. Pumped my 45 minute (66 ft3) from 3200 psi to close to 300 bar today in about 20 minutes run time without exceeding 61 C. No ice. Ambient in the room where the YH resides was about 30 C. Good oil and extra cooling are working. I also like my sealed bucket with water wetter in it. Much simpler to just hook the compressor to the bottle, turn on the cooling, and turn on the compressor. I have not changed the water in over a year.
Are you using the company ratio of 1:32 for the water wetter?