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Question about adding tank to compressor

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  • Member since
    April 2004
  • From: Windy city, US
Posted by keilau on Saturday, March 1, 2014 9:18 AM

 I have heard that the Iwata Smartjet had problem at lower pressure setting due to its breeder type pressure regulator. I wonder if the problem can be easily solved by replacing it with a true diaphram type regulator used in Iwata/Sparmax's higher end model.

I have add a one gallow airtank to my Passche DA400. It is a fun project if you like that type of task. But it is not a cheap solution. For modelers in the US, the cheapest way to do it is to buy a tools compressor with an airtank, usually at the cost of $45-60. Throw away the noisy compressor and replace with a nice airbrush compressor with sufficient power.

  • Member since
    December 2011
Posted by Chrisk-k on Friday, February 28, 2014 1:10 AM

Well, Sparmax can send one directly from their Taiwan HQ for $125 including 3 day shipping. I'll order one.

Iwata HP-CS | Iwata HP-CR | Iwata HP-M2 | H&S Evolution | Iwata Smart Jet + Sparmax Tank

  • Member since
    December 2011
Posted by Chrisk-k on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 4:15 PM

I downloaded and read the manual. It says the compressor should be powered by the socket connected to the air tank system. Anyway, $120 is a reasonable price for such a system.  Well, I'll contact Sparmax.

Iwata HP-CS | Iwata HP-CR | Iwata HP-M2 | H&S Evolution | Iwata Smart Jet + Sparmax Tank

  • Member since
    October 2007
  • From: Scotland
Posted by Milairjunkie on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 4:05 PM
Chrisk-k
Dang, it doesn't seem available in the US.  Not sure if I want to import one from UK and combine it with a 120v-to-240v converter.
I don't think 120/240 is relevant as the airtank is operated by the same pressure switch that's used for both 120/240 compressors - no power consumption, just the switch. The trailing socket is a "multi-socket" type affair that takes Euro, UK & several other plug types - not certain about NEMA though. There are some reasonable images on the Sparmax site that show the socket (images 1 & 2); http://www.sparmaxair.com/product_detail.php?id=3&r=45
  • Member since
    November 2009
  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:23 AM

I have the Silver Jet, which is very similar to your Smart Jet. I was disturbed when I first began using the compressor. I could feel the vibrations just touching the hose.  However, the pulsations are at a very high frequency. I have found no ill effects in the paint jobs, so I have stopped worrying about it.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

  • Member since
    December 2011
Posted by Chrisk-k on Monday, February 24, 2014 9:07 PM

I didn't know about a Sparmax Airtank System.  It's exactly what I need!!!

Edited to add: Dang, it doesn't seem available in the US.  Not sure if I want to import one from UK and combine it with a 120v-to-240v converter.

Iwata HP-CS | Iwata HP-CR | Iwata HP-M2 | H&S Evolution | Iwata Smart Jet + Sparmax Tank

  • Member since
    October 2007
  • From: Scotland
Posted by Milairjunkie on Monday, February 24, 2014 7:30 PM
I don't know how readily available they are in the US (assuming that's where you are), but what about a Sparmax Airtank System? The 2.5L airtank system has a 60/40 pressure switch, regulator & drain valve / pressure relief valve. It's pressure switch is wired through a trailing power socket which you plug your compressor into & the airtank then takes over the running of the compressor, turning it into a fully automatic set-up. Works a treat with the Sprint & Smart Jet compressors (coming from the same factory...).
  • Member since
    February 2015
Posted by Bick on Monday, February 24, 2014 4:47 PM

Chrisk-k

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I'd need a tank w/ a regulator, right?  How big a tank should be?  Can anyone point me to a good starting point (e.g., a Web site)?  What company makes a good tank with a regulator?  I've look at Amazon and there are so many tank brands...

Chrik-k

Did you see this one on Amazon - something to think about:

http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Storage-Tank-Liters-806RT/dp/B004405QME/ref=pd_sbs_auto_7

Same size as my Sparmax TC620x and I think fine for an airbrush tank.

  • Member since
    May 2013
Posted by Snibs on Monday, February 24, 2014 2:35 PM

Had this for about 6 years with no problems. There's  many threads about  compressors around but I think a tank is a must.

www.ebay.com.au/.../190408983945

Mick.

Some stuff that might be interesting.

https://sites.google.com/view/airbrush-and-modeling/home

On The Bench.

Tiger 1 and Tooheys.

 

  • Member since
    December 2011
Question about adding tank to compressor
Posted by Chrisk-k on Monday, February 24, 2014 12:56 PM

I love my Iwata Smart Jet.  I'm thinking about adding a tank to be able to get rid of pulsation in a psi below 10.

I'd need a tank w/ a regulator, right?  How big a tank should be?  Can anyone point me to a good starting point (e.g., a Web site)?  What company makes a good tank with a regulator?  I've look at Amazon and there are so many tank brands...

Iwata HP-CS | Iwata HP-CR | Iwata HP-M2 | H&S Evolution | Iwata Smart Jet + Sparmax Tank

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