AEAC Video - Daystate 110 Volt 4500 PSI Airgun Compressor

Fantastic job, Steve!

I bought one about a month ago and filled two 88cu ft tanks and topped off another two tanks. She runs perfect! I bought two quick connect/disconnect fittings. One male and one female for the different tank valve configurations. Important to note, you need the extra long, quick connects to work on the 300din hose that Coltri supplies. The Din300 has a nipple on the end... Pyramid Air and Airgun Depot have them. I'll attach a couple of pics later today.

--Carl

 
"Oregun"Fantastic job, Steve!
I bought one about a month ago and filled two 88cu ft tanks and topped off another two tanks. She runs perfect! I bought two quick connect/disconnect fittings. One male and one female for the different tank valve configurations. Important to note, you need the extra long, quick connects to work on the 300din hose that Coltri supplies. The Din300 has a nipple on the end... Pyramid Air and Airgun Depot have them. I'll attach a couple of pics later today.
--Carl
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The pic of the fitting next to the hose is too small, the other two are the right size
 
"Oregun"I know the one Steve reviewed is a 2016 model... mine is 2017. I don't think there's a difference. The manual says, Type-3.
When I look at the manual, they call out a 4th stage, which appears to be a small piston and outlet valve. See pics below.
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This one's actually brand new but it arrived to me with a damaged cage on account of UPS mishandling. AOA sent an old 2016 cage so I could get on with the review.

Steve
 
I have the 230V 4 stage T2 and I can usually fill my 100 cuft from 2900 psi (200Bar) to 4496psi (310Bar) in right at 9 minutes. So the T2 might be a little faster. I also noticed that my T2 has a manual open/close water separator tower that the 110V does not, but they have added some type of self draining moisture valve, novel idea. (this is the water droplets Steve showed on the base of the compressor mount).

Great review Steve hope you might do a side by side of the two units? 110 vs 230? Makes me wonder why the difference in time to fill. I wonder if they changed the size of the cylinder on the compressor to reduce the load on the 110 units? Or does the 230 run a little faster? (due to change of pulley size?) Interesting...
 
"Oregun"@FunGun looking at my LC110, the floor is bone dry. Perhaps a difference between the 3 & 4 stage compressors? Just a guess as I don't see any moisture valves on the cylinders. The fill times on mine is about the same as Steve's test unit.


The 220 volt is a lot faster. RPM is close to 3,000 on that one and is like 1,500 ish on the 110v. But ya go from $2300 to $3000 too and can't plug in anywhere ya want. I don't forsee them sending the 220 for review too as they feel most will buy the more affordable 110 but ya never know.

The new 4 stage 110v's have a new pop valve hanging off the bottom of one of the pistons that you can see me take apart in last Wednesday's vlog. I'm guessing it's some sort of extra moisture relief or over fill protection... not 100% sure and neither is AOA, lol. Coltri just added it and nobody in airgunland really knows what it it yet.

Steve