I would suppose it depends on your storage space as to which model to get, horizontal or vertical. I have a vertical manual model and have no regrets. Easy peezy.
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Side stepping a bit… does everyone prefer the vertical? I was originally thinking horizontal for more compact storage under the workbench, but seems more and more prefer the vertical.
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@DJBriez, just curious...That sounds like a hot tank fill result, being so fast to fill. What do you say? My AV 4500 cools the output air through a series coils being hit by the motor fan. My tank, once filled, is barely even warm to the touch leaving me with a full fill later on.
It's not a hot fill but more of a complete fill. My tank is never warm and the pressure remains constant after filling.
Thanks...Sounds about the same in that regard then. I remember the scuba shop fills before the AV. Those fills, though fast, really heated up the tank with disappointment to follow in value received later on.
@DJBriez, just curious...That sounds like a hot tank fill result, being so fast to fill. What do you say? My AV 4500 cools the output air through a series coils being hit by the motor fan. My tank, once filled, is barely even warm to the touch leaving me with a full fill later on.
It's not a hot fill but more of a complete fill. My tank is never warm and the pressure remains constant after filling.
Thanks...Sounds about the same in that regard then. I remember the scuba shop fills before the AV. Those fills, though fast, really heated up the tank with disappointment to follow in value received later on.
And not only what is stated above, but in my case, I rotate between 4 tanks, so while one is filling, I am using one of the others....now, even though the tank is not hot to the touch, it WILL lose a little pressure as it fully cools.... but if I leave it connected ( which I usually do), when it drops below 4500, the unit kicks on, and takes it to the max again....this is how my tanks result in full fills
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Side stepping a bit… does everyone prefer the vertical? I was originally thinking horizontal for more compact storage under the workbench, but seems more and more prefer the vertical.
Thanks
I’m planning to order a W31 and also have limited floor space in my shop so the Vertical seems the better choice. Questions: How difficult is it to read the oil level and to access the switches and valves (old knees)? What instructions should I give the electrician when he wires the 220V (20 amp breaker?) outlet and plug? Thanks. Uj
Well took me while to make up my mind but I ordered a compressor a couple weeks ago. Shipping was delayed a bit so it could be delivered while I was on days off.
So this Friday is the big day. Have an Alkin W31 vertical with the auto features on the way. Also ordered extra intake filters, desiccant recharge kits and some extra oil.
Pretty excited for Friday and so glad the shipping worked out for me. The wife would have beed a little chocked if she had to deal with the compressor in her way for a few days till I could move it.
Will try posting some photos this weekend.
Also the guys at Alkin are top notch. I called/emailed them with some questions and even requested some different photos of the different units. They were very helpful and quick to respond. So I am very impressed with that. Also the Aqua Sub which is there Canadian dealer in Ontario was helpful and made the process work great for me.
I’ve filled three tanks since I’ve had mine, very happy with my Alkin W31 Vertical Compressor. I wish I would have bought it ten years ago!
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