Reply To: Yong heng Temperature
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After researching and getting cryptic responses from both the Yong Heng and Tuxing people, plus personal experience, here is my recommendation. Obviously keep the temp as low as possible. As long as the temp is under 60 C, no issues at all. Up to 65 C, I keep a closer watch on it, but not s serious concern. From 65 to 70 C, it’s a constant watch and I’m concerned. If it gets over 70 I’m shutting it down. The highest I’ve had my two cylinder Tuxing is 63 C, and that was after topping off 3 large SCBA tanks on a very warm day, about 40 minutes continuous run time.
After researching and getting cryptic responses from both the Yong Heng and Tuxing people, plus personal experience, here is my recommendation. Obviously keep the temp as low as possible. As long as the temp is under 60 C, no issues at all. Up to 65 C, I keep a closer watch on it, but not s serious concern. From 65 to 70 C, it’s a constant watch and I’m concerned. If it gets over 70 I’m shutting it down. The highest I’ve had my two cylinder Tuxing is 63 C, and that was after topping off 3 large SCBA tanks on a very warm day, about 40 minutes continuous run time.