Let me start with, I am not an electrician, this why is my question coming.
Last week I replaced the oil (second time) in my YH after some 30+ Hrs, but I forget that somewhere back this summer I replaced the oil in my garage compressor as well and forgot to buy more oil....so I replaced the oil and I saw that the YH level is very low, still I ran it for almost an hour to top up my scba.
And happened as expected, the piston arm seized on the crankshaft. No problem, I have spare (a complete) cylinder bought it on time from aliexpress directly from YH. Yesterday rebuilt the compressor completely from new parts.
And now I learned what people were asking questions "why the YH shots down, and why the YH cannot build up a pressure to 300 bar"
Most likely the friction on new (=machined) parts is still way too high and need some time to wear out properly.
All plugged in into my washing machine wall plug and keeps kicking out the automatic breaker in the electrical box.
I connected an AMP meter and running the compressor, watching the number is up at about 22. amps until the breaker kicks out. I remember the "old compressor last week I never had to turn the valves off could start even fully pressurized and it was drawing about 18-19 amps.
I will try to "break in" the new compressor first for an hour or two just on empty run, but would that be clever enough to replace the breaker to a next size as well?
Nice weather outside going now to walk to my Home Depot I would buy one, maybe one the same size and one next size up.
Last week I replaced the oil (second time) in my YH after some 30+ Hrs, but I forget that somewhere back this summer I replaced the oil in my garage compressor as well and forgot to buy more oil....so I replaced the oil and I saw that the YH level is very low, still I ran it for almost an hour to top up my scba.
And happened as expected, the piston arm seized on the crankshaft. No problem, I have spare (a complete) cylinder bought it on time from aliexpress directly from YH. Yesterday rebuilt the compressor completely from new parts.
And now I learned what people were asking questions "why the YH shots down, and why the YH cannot build up a pressure to 300 bar"
Most likely the friction on new (=machined) parts is still way too high and need some time to wear out properly.
All plugged in into my washing machine wall plug and keeps kicking out the automatic breaker in the electrical box.
I connected an AMP meter and running the compressor, watching the number is up at about 22. amps until the breaker kicks out. I remember the "old compressor last week I never had to turn the valves off could start even fully pressurized and it was drawing about 18-19 amps.
I will try to "break in" the new compressor first for an hour or two just on empty run, but would that be clever enough to replace the breaker to a next size as well?
Nice weather outside going now to walk to my Home Depot I would buy one, maybe one the same size and one next size up.