I was wondering what is the highest temp I should let my compressor get to before shutting it off to cool down when filling my big bottle (SCBA 45 min tank) My temp gauge is in C not F.
Well, one thing I know for sure is that these little fellows don't like heat. I've heard of people taking them up to 8o plus on the F. My thoughts , I like to stay no more than 40 F MAX I been running for over two years. I blew one up because I ran it like a lot were saying . Since I stay down in temp, I 've had no troubles. Take your time filling . You probbaly have more of that ,than money for a nother compressor.
I used to do 65 c as the max. Mine ended up dying, so ymmv
Nine never gets to 50c. I cut up a Champion Sweat Shirt into strips, wrapped both hot lines in multiple layers and use pull ties to secure them. I then inject Distilled water into the wrappings (which does not evaporate nearly as fast) and keep an eye on the temp. I also use the 5 gal bucket with a 1 gal frozen jug in it.
The lines stay cool enough that you can barely feel any heat in them whatsoever. What a difference!
Of course I use proper High Pressure Oil (Ester based) in it as well. Much quieter!
Knife
Nine never gets to 50c. I cut up a Champion Sweat Shirt into strips, wrapped both hot lines in multiple layers and use pull ties to secure them. I then inject Distilled water into the wrappings (which does not evaporate nearly as fast) and keep an eye on the temp. I also use the 5 gal bucket with a 1 gal frozen jug in it.
The lines stay cool enough that you can barely feel any heat in them whatsoever. What a difference!
Of course I use proper High Pressure Oil (Ester based) in it as well. Much quieter!
Knife
What oil do you use? Everyone says royal purple and I don't like it and went back to transmission fluid(hydraulic fluid with a ton of detergent) which seemed to be working better than the super thick Royal purple. The compressor sounds a little faster with Alphabet org.
I agree with knifemaker, heat and carbon are the enemy of these little compressors, keep both under control and your unit will run for a long time. I use good oil, I limit my run time to 10 minutes, I purge accumulated moisture on the high side every 5 minutes, and I monitor the temperature. I also run an additional fan over the head for additional cooling. My temp stabilizes at about 50c but even with that I still limit the run time to about 10 minutes.