An interesting event, yesterday, at the range. Temperatures hit 35C (95 F) and on thing that was affected was that the pressure cut-off lead unplugged from the circuit board.
If someone is unfamiliar with the operation, disconnecting the gauge lead means that the pressure cut-off doesn't cut the compressor so pressure continues until something else intervenes.
Fortunately, I was paying some attention and shut down. I'm going to doubly secure the lead such that it cannot come out of the socket.
I also adjusted the pressure relief valve down to about 3,500 PSI since my highest fill pressure is 3,300 PSI
If someone is unfamiliar with the operation, disconnecting the gauge lead means that the pressure cut-off doesn't cut the compressor so pressure continues until something else intervenes.
Fortunately, I was paying some attention and shut down. I'm going to doubly secure the lead such that it cannot come out of the socket.
I also adjusted the pressure relief valve down to about 3,500 PSI since my highest fill pressure is 3,300 PSI