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  1. moonlitnite

    Videos on Compressor Safety (11m) & Yong Heng setup (20m) and operation (19m)

    Many thanks TheIceman - that makes perfect sense, especially as things begin to heat up internally and would especially be true for closed loop systems under pressure. It seems a shame that my 25 Watt 400-600 Gallons/hour pump isn't allowed to move more water but with a 1/8 hose connector on...
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    Compressor/Tank Advice

    Sounds like a solid choice on both accounts. Be sure to save your shipping boxes for several months... just in case.
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    Thinking of buying an Air Venturi compressor

    ...delay on YH parts, I'd simply spend another $350 for a new one and have the whole damned thing at my door within 3 days (NOW, I'd have the #$%^&* parts from my old unit)...
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    Tank support

    Looks like something from NASA :)
  5. moonlitnite

    Videos on Compressor Safety (11m) & Yong Heng setup (20m) and operation (19m)

    Thanks Sam. Yeah, that certainly surprised me, too! Being an Electronics Technician in years past, I'm knowledgeable about power wire length and wire gauge sizing that affects voltage drops. So based on the YH pulling 20 amps, and running a (long) 50 foot cable, it requires a heavy duty 10 or...
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    Budget (YH Like) Compressor Tips Compilation and experiences

    Wow, great write-up by the OP along with lots of excellent follow-up comments - awesome how we can continue to learn from one another in this awesome Forum! Here's my video of lessons learned along the way (also check out Part 1 for setup and Part 3 for Safety tips)...
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    Compressor/Tank Advice

    Speaking of economics, I started off buying a Yong Heng for $350. Then by the time I bought a coalescing tower filter and 3 section desiccant/charcoal filter, one-way values, bleeder, bigger water pump, etc, it was more like $650. Then I broke down and spent another $650 for a 95CF...
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    connecting rod rebuild Yong Heng look alike

    Great news - the rocket has left the launchpad! Have you considered if you will be doing a teardown at some point, taking a peek at the bearing to check for scoring, abrasion, wiping, fretting, overheating/burns, etc.? https://www.machinedesign.com/bearings/detect-oil-film-bearing-failure...
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    Yong Heng ruined my airguns.

    FYI - I just uploaded my Yong Heng videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKqGeVYh5Z4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kUfN8U4nqE and despite being on my first run topping of a 95CF tank, at minute 16 you'll see there hardly any condensation at all exciting the YH (and I wasn't...
  10. moonlitnite

    Videos on Compressor Safety (11m) & Yong Heng setup (20m) and operation (19m)

    Having learned so much from y'all here, the dozens of videos of watched, and yes - tips, tricks and traps I've learned myself, I thought I'd share my knowledge acquired to make it easy for others following our footsteps. Many thanks to everyone here, on YouTube and other forums that not only...
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    Just bought a Yong Heng Compressor, I have a question about the Oil Breather

    Well said briceclark - on the back of the shiny cylinder head (at the same level as your YH handle), you'll find a tiny hole which is where your temperature probe need to be fully inserted. Rather than glue it in place permanently, on mine I bent the wire at 90 degrees so it touches the handle...
  12. moonlitnite

    Mating Problem!

    Okay all, I'm good to go. Either removing the remnant teflon tape or giving the JIC fitting some extra elbow grease did the trick. And in retrospect, I agree - wouldn't it be nice if all fittings mated so well ! 
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    Mating Problem!

    Awesome information gentlemen and it's helpful to learn that this is a normal JIC fitting. As an aside for a moment, it's a ironic dichotomy how on one side we get seduced to buy a super-affordable compressor like the Yong Heng, only to later end up buying tons of "accessories" including...
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    Mating Problem!

    Gulp, I never envisioned that someday I'd be asking other grown men to help with a mating problem but I'm perplexed and need some good advice... Okay, I'm adding a Coalescing Filter the my Sieve Filter and am not getting a good seal on the fitting. As best I can tell the male and female...
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    Need Step-by-Step instructions... please.

    KMD, bottom line is much of this is more of an art than a science. For instance, I've never seen serious attention to placement of our tank, compressor, filters and water. Watching videos, some folks put their compressor and air tank at eye level and the lowly water tank on the ground - sure...
  16. moonlitnite

    cheap compressor lubricants (what oil do you use and why?)

    At least we should be gratified our compressor air is used for air rifles, etc. The oil used by our SCUBA brethren costs more that twice high grades like Royal Purple synthetic oil... but then who would want to be constantly breathing stinky hydraulic oil in their lungs for an hour or more...
  17. moonlitnite

    Expired tanks

    Brad at PBMRL on YouTube gave a good explanation of hydrotesting and tank life constructed with metal vs carbon fiber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ieIgl0SpWc
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    My Yong Heng just took a crap

    Will's videos are great and very helpful of him to share his stories as well as lessons learned. My sense is that his problems have been more operator issues. Even after repeated breakdowns and repairs, Will continues to have shutdowns that seize the compressor like this on his latest video at...
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    My Yong Heng just took a crap

    Many thanks for sharing your juicy details - all too often we're tempted to tell edited stories of our intentions and not disclose our slip-ups. And while 4800 psi wouldn't see all that much of an issue, my sense is that between gauges that are miscalibrated and may be displaying a number lower...
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    Needing a inline bleeder valve

    If you don't mind buying two 1/4 to 1/8 NPT adapters, you might want to try searching ebay for 1/4 inch NPT bleed valve (handles 6,000 psi)...