Have you tested for leaks at fittings and burst disk?
Man...I wish I was intelligent, sometimes!
No, I didn't test for leaks, it was the result of a loose connection on a QD fitting on the in-line filter cartridge. Wow, did I ever feel relieved and ignorant. I found it by accident when I felt the air blowing against my arm when I was trying to determine why the compressor sounded completely normal while running, but couldn't get pressure up. Who knew a simple tiny leak could keep the pressure down...the Trouble-shooting section of the owner's manual made no mention of this...not that the owner's guide is all that inclusive with instructions.
Today's lesson is don't run the Yong Heng 30 minutes non-stop, regardless of what the temp gauge shows you, 15 minutes tops...then a complete unit cool down period!!! That gauge only shows the temperature of the high pressure chamber as mentioned above. There are other parts that don't enjoy long run times, even though the instruction book says 50 minutes max run time.
Regards fellow compressorites, and many thanks for the critical advice, resources, and information!
Kindly 'Ol Uncle Hoot
PS: I also learned
NOT to use an extension cord!!! Even though it was a heavy duty 12 gauge cord I used for an electrical concrete mixer...this compressor got that cord very hot. Now I plug the YH directly into the outlet...(probably burn down the damn house next!) On the positive side, I sat there and watched that little rascal get a 6.8L CF tank up to 2000 psi before my brain stated functioning and I shut it down. Now I know to do it slowly in stages. Once filled it will only need occasional top offs...a lot easier on the compressor from then on!!!!