Yong Heng oil in first stage condensate drain

Compressor is sitting mostly level. It might be off by a few degrees. Does it matter if it isnt totally level?
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Interesting set up. Is that a refrigerant coil you are using for cooling? Fans hidden within the white shroud? What is your temp at about 15 min run time?

Yeah it is an AC condenser coil. There are 8 80mm 12v cpu fans placed in symmetric rows that move a lot of air. So much so that the coolant comes back into the tank at basically room temperature. I am thinking of putting a peltier device with heat sink on the return line to progressively drop the coolant temp before it gets to the head. But ibwould need a bigger 12v SMPS to run a peltier.

That 100psi diaphram pump (highly recommend! They are like $20 on amazon, just make sure your connections are buttoned down) really pushes coolant so the temp has more to do with what pressure it is currently at as it kind of reaches a homeostasis at certain pressures with the active cooling system. The more pressure, the more heat is produced so homeostasis temp rises a little with each corresponding pressure increase.

As an aside, The manual doesn't say where to put the thermostat, but I noticed a thermostat sized hole in the back of the first stage head and it fits tight in there... maybe that will help someone.

Anyway, at 1000-2000psi it runs in the 30s. At 2000-3000psi it runs in the 40s and at 3000-4000psi, it gets up to about 49C. I dont go over 4000 because I dont want to abuse the pump and my Impact only has a fill pressure of 250 bar anyway. So the SCBA tank strapped to the back of the cart will fill it like 5-6 times with a 4000psi fill.
 
All compressors regardless of price level do spew out a small amount of oil when the water separator knob is opened. If the oil is new it will make the moisture milky looking. When the oil gets old it will be light brown. If you get an excessive amount of oil in the moisture drain it is an indication that the oil is above the recommended level. On larger twin piston compressors like Air Venturi and Tuxing or the second stage water separator on the hard cover Yong Hengs if the oil is dark brown oil it means the oil is bypassing the high pressure piston. It is an indication of impending failure as the check valves are being clogged as well as the high side rings are getting excess wear. It's less harmful to under fill rather than over fill the crankcase. Fill to the proper level and using synthetic non detergent oil made for high pressure compressors and you will be ok.
 
All compressors regardless of price level do spew out a small amount of oil when the water separator knob is opened. If the oil is new it will make the moisture milky looking. When the oil gets old it will be light brown. If you get an excessive amount of oil in the moisture drain it is an indication that the oil is above the recommended level. On larger twin piston compressors like Air Venturi and Tuxing or the second stage water separator on the hard cover Yong Hengs if the oil is dark brown oil it means the oil is bypassing the high pressure piston. It is an indication of impending failure as the check valves are being clogged as well as the high side rings are getting excess wear. It's less harmful to under fill rather than over fill the crankcase. Fill to the proper level and using synthetic non detergent oil made for high pressure compressors and you will be ok.

Thank you. Yes I only barely fill to the recommended volume. I have no oil in the second stage but there was a little in the first. I will keep an eye on it.