Not sure about the brand on mine. It wasn't cheap, I purchased it at hobby lobby several years ago. I do have a pressure regulated on/off switch. It kicks on at about 35psi and off about 45 psi. When running the brush (iwata hp/cs) it kicks on then during spray time it stays on. When I release the gun it picks up and shuts off in seconds, however, when doing fine line work the on time is seriously higher then off time. The idea of a small tank was to reduce the cycle time and let the airbrush stay off longer with a higher volume of air.
The system works just fine overall, just trying to see if it is reasonable to let the comp run a bit less overall to extend its life. In terms of heat, it gets freakin' hot. I'll run my laser temp guage on it and let you guys know. Normally, it feels very warm, when it shuts down is is very hot, but not to enough to burn, just very uncomfortable to the touch.
In terms of connection, why can't one run the compressed side through a filter, then on the out side run an additional filter and pressure regulator? I don't see a need for a bleed off valve at such low pressures, or just put one inline with the outgoing system?? At least that is how my 2 horse compressor works with the exception of the bleed valve on the tank....