Coltri MCH 6 Owners, get in here, this thread is for you!!

Talked with my Electrician earlier.

He’s recommending 25-30 AMP to be really safe and the wiring and parts are not much more than if I went with a 20 AMP solution. The Coltri Specs say the 230V needs 17A. I’m good with whatever he recommends.
I agree. Better to have too much capacity than too little.
 
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I ended up purchasing a Daystate T2 after discussing it with the team at Nuvair. They advised me to choose a 220V compressor, which makes sense since it has a shorter run time and requires less maintenance. The T2 fills up tanks more quickly, which is a huge time saver for me at home. I can still take my inexpensive Chinese compressors with me when I'm out in the woods.

I was at Fox Air Power recently, and they are offering 10% off during the 4th of July week. That promotion helped sell me on the purchase, so I hope to receive it pretty quickly!