huffhuff
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Can I ask what pressure your going to set your cut off switch to, max for the tank or something else?
on at 80psi and off at about 120psi - the tank is plated to 145psi
Can I ask what pressure your going to set your cut off switch to, max for the tank or something else?
A/C compressors are not suitable for compressing air. They work from a swash plate and rely on system pressure to return the pistons and need upper cylinder lubricant. That is why they will not engage with low system pressure or they will be destroyed.
I'll have an oil drip going in and a coalescing filter before exit
Ok but how much air do you actually need on board to work lockers and the odd tyre inflation. There are lots of fairly cheap 12 volt units about that would do the job and be a lot less complicated to set up.
Look at it this way, yes it will work, it has been done by many guys here and I suspect all around the world, it is not the best solution because as said the compressor is purpose built for closed loop refrig systems, but it is neat and is driven by your engine, the chances of wearing the compressor completely out is slim, it will not have to run continuously, you have already thought about lubrication issues, some of my mates here run them without any and they seem to keep going.Thanks guys,
Are you saying I got the wrong sanden compressor and that all the other people that have successfully done this with what I thought was an a/c compressor are using something else?
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My idea is quick release male to one way valve then air horn pressure switch to quick release female, then can plug in normal tyre inflators. the shut off switch contacts just going to a relay that will cut the power if the line is pressursed and when I pull the trigger pressure drops and will start up again.
Where do your cables go to from the pressure switch