Strange observation with the oil in my Daystate LC-110. This unit came with Coltri 157 compressor oil, but I had stockpiled around 5L of Coltri CE750 around the time that I had purchased my first LC-110.
I figured that I would run all the 157 that I had, then drain it and flush it out with 750 when the 157 ran out. Well, I run this compressor twice per week (10-22 minutes per run) to top off my tank. I noticed the 157 would get a to be a thick, blackish-grey color with a nasty texture after 120 minutes of runtime after an oil change. My compressor would use more amperage as time passed with each oil change.
So after doing the flush / replace with the 750, it seems to last 2.5x as long before it starts looking like it needs to be changed. The compressor also runs smoother with a steadier amperage than with the 157.
Has anyone else had better results with 750? Also curious what type of oil that others are running
I figured that I would run all the 157 that I had, then drain it and flush it out with 750 when the 157 ran out. Well, I run this compressor twice per week (10-22 minutes per run) to top off my tank. I noticed the 157 would get a to be a thick, blackish-grey color with a nasty texture after 120 minutes of runtime after an oil change. My compressor would use more amperage as time passed with each oil change.
So after doing the flush / replace with the 750, it seems to last 2.5x as long before it starts looking like it needs to be changed. The compressor also runs smoother with a steadier amperage than with the 157.
Has anyone else had better results with 750? Also curious what type of oil that others are running
