My Yong Heng died again

Yes you are correct!!!! I'm always working on my yong heng if its isn't broke my Texan is. I do believe from my limited experience if your into pcp's you better be mechanical inclined or have some deep pockets!!! Pcp are definitely a tinkering thing requiring attention.... You are wise beyond your years friend
i have a Daystate pulsar and a AA S510 and have never tinkered with either one , both function perfectly 3 years and apx 40 k pellets between the two .
 
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Here, let me help you decide.....
 
I'm only running my YH about 3 hours per year (a bottle fill per month) and it is working well. I might be patient enough to order parts for it when it breaks but it is likely I will order another YH and a rebuild kit for my current one. I ordered the first from Amazon because of their great return policy. If their price is decent I will likely do the same again. That way if I get a "bad one" that walks across the counter or otherwise misbehaves from the start I will just send it back and hope the next is better. It's cheaper to have several YHs that one "good" compressor. As long as I can get at least 3 years before it needs major work I will probably stick with them. So far I think it's a great buy.
It's good to have a few hobbies, fixing YH's seems to be one of them. Of course my Tuxing had a control unit failure in the first hour, another fun hobby. But it's been on 7 hours now, so far so good.
 
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