Vevor water cooled, looks like a GX CS4 clone...

Question for the moderators: Is there a role for an archive to show the differences between the various compressors?

It might make it easier for those trying to decide on purchase.
It would have to be consistently updated. Even the cs4 posted here is an old model and not like the current production. I'm sure other compressors will change as well as time goes by.
 
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It would have to be consistently updated. Even the cs4 posted here is an old model and not like the current production. I'm sure other compressors will change as well as time goes by.
That's true. I was thinking of something less detailed, just illustrating the differences between Yong Heng, Yong Heng clones, New Warrior that includes a Yong Heng-type compressor internally with better cooling and filtering. Ditto the CS-1 clones and the Vevor.

When I first got into PCP, it was a very complicated process to decide which type of compressor would be better for my use, and I went in the wrong direction.

I thought it might be worthy of some conversations as to what might be useful and to how much detail.

When I bought a used New Warrior that needed repair, I speculated that it might be a CS4 inside the case, but it turned out to be a Yong Heng clone. Ditto the Vevor and CS1- clones.

Maybe the base concept is unworkable, but on the other hand, it might spare each new person asking the same questions?
 
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the vevor works good, but its nothing like the CS4 in design (as you can see) or performance.
we filled the grandson's WC MKIII BT from 130 bar to 250 bar in 45 seconds.
its rpm is much faster than the GX CS4 i have, its about the same as the CS3 i had that lasted about 45hrs before it
failed.
the vevor's temperature runs about 18C above my CS4 when filling my Huben K1 from 170bar to 276bar, but it does it in about half the time because of the higher RPM it runs than the CS4 so you can figure the vevors life expectancy.
it should last a good while just filling the WC's 300cc bottle. if it lasts a year, i'm good with that.
we will see.......... :sneaky: