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  1. GeneT

    PCP hand pumps ... Other usage?

    I use my first PCP tank (scuba tank - 3kpsi) as a portable, cordless compressor. I bought a reg, made for off-roaders, that regulates it down to 150 psi, or something around there - I recall that it's a little higher in pressure than a normal shop compressor, but not a lot. Great for filling...
  2. SpindleB

    New member and airgun noob

    And there are a number of users that have 2 cylinder Tuxing compressors because we don't want to wait hours to fill our tanks. I just filled a new 9L tank in 75 minutes non-stop with my 2 year old Tuxing TXEDM042. Last I heard that was 5 hours with a GX-4 and no way non-stop with a Yong Heng. I...
  3. S

    Dive tank question

    One of the questions you have to ask yourself is, "Do you really need 300 bar pressure?" If you do not, where your PCP gun works fine at 230 bar or less, you do not need a CF bottle. SCUBA tanks and equipment are much less expensive than SCBA equipment. As I have stated before, high pressure air...
  4. Huncowboy

    Help me identify this adapter please

    Sorry! This is not PCP related but this is the best place I know of to ask anything about compressors. I have this old portable tire compressor that still works but I cannot figure out what standard this adapter is and the female part is gone. Any ideas? It is quite large. Larger than the...
  5. buckyusn

    How do you fill your PCP?

    I have an Altaros compressor booster that I use in conjunction with my garage compressor and an extra dryer to fill my airguns directly and slooooowly top off my CF tank, when needed. (https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/best-portable-compressor.1037382/post-1038105) It's working fine for me so...
  6. J

    New member and airgun noob

    If the OP is still researching I will offer my normal recommendation of a P35 but in light of the interest in potentially shooting a hog I would recommend a P35X instead of a P35. In 25 caliber. It is still only powerful enough for a brain shot on a hog or coyote but it should get you around...
  7. PasadenaMike

    Same ole problem but cheapest way to solve it

    Excellent compressors from personal experience. I’ve had the battery operated one and the 12 volt one. Moisture has always been my concern with small portable compressors.
  8. 850renxrs

    GX CS4 Overheating issue

    I talked to Warren - the Air Shootist before buying a portable compressor and he highly recommended this Orcair model. He said that he has 2 of them and has ran the crap out of them with 0 issues and lots of hrs on them. They are currently $319 on amazon. I only went with the cs4 because I...
  9. AlanMcD

    How much water is ok

    ...out into liquid when the compressed air charge cools down. Some of the water vapor can (and will) still remain. None of these portable compressors have adequate filtration on them as purchased to do this. For more explanation on the details of this you can read this post I made a while...
  10. K

    Nardi Atlantic P

    No way in he(* would I run a 3hp electric motor on a household 120vac line, not even a dedicated circuit with 12 gauge wire and a 20 amp breaker. On a multi-circuit 15 amp breaker, pure stupidity to even try.
  11. H

    GX CS4-I In Stock

    The GX CS4-I are back in stock on the GX site. https://gxpumpofficial.com/products/gx-cs4-i-portable-pcp-air-compressor-350w-powerful-motor-max-5800psi-40mpa-built-in-home-converter-water-and-fans-cooling-5-hours-continous-work-12v-auto-stop
  12. 90Watt

    FX new member

    For air supply what is the preferred method My buddy has a scuba tank that he uses for his gun but in order to fill it it’s a 20 minute drive What portable air compressor do you all use that won’t break the bank
  13. K

    N/A Airgun Newb (Sort-of). Lots of Questions-Part1

    I'm not completely a newb, but I am pretty inexperienced. I have a Benjamin Maurader and have a compressor as well as a cascade system at the fire dept. I'm looking for another airgun... or two. I'd really like both a semi-auto and a full-auto. The semi auto I'm looking for I think should...
  14. P

    A stupid question

    ...the compressor before filling it, you will get relatively dry air even with that Mickey Mouse 2 inch filter that comes with most portable compressors. Depending on how you are set up it’s a good way to see if you’re getting a lot of liquid water as it will come out of the bleeder valve when...
  15. FLgunner

    AEAC Video Review - JTS Comp100 Liquid Cooled Portable Airgun Compressor

    It looks suspiciously similar to the GX Pumps CS-4i! Can you remove the cover for a peek inside? Just curious if there are any noticeable differences? I see PA has the JTS listed for $900.00. The CS-4i is $650.00 ($585.00 after 10% discount) on the GX Pumps webpage. Just curious if the...
  16. ThomasT

    Same ole problem but cheapest way to solve it

    Hello @Fly My backup compressor is a Vevor ( see attached link ) which I use in the house on 115vac but it is set up to work on 12vdc. ThomasT...
  17. J

    Battery power for my GX CS2

    A couple days ago I got a GX CS2. I bought it from GX and used their 10% off code to get it for about $250. I like filling from my bottle which I fill using my Yong Heng. But it won't last forever and isn't very portable. I've taken the bottle to the range but it's pretty big. Anyway, I am...
  18. M

    Which is better?

    You have HIGH expectations...
  19. 1900colt

    New guy question.

    I would look at the CS4. It is a quieter running compressor, it's self contained (water pump, radiator, fan, etc...) is all there. It can fill bottles and you can watch TV while it runs. I have a Yong Heng...I hate that thing because of the support needed and the noise. The twin cylinder...
  20. J

    TANK PROS & CONS

    I still have my expired 45 minute (6.8L) Scott bottle and Yong Heng to fill it and I still like them. I recently bought a GX CS2 and added a setup which lets me power it with 18V Milwaukee tool batteries. So now it works on 120V, Car power, or battery power. I refilled my P35-22 using the CS2...