Teonguyen,
Before you return the TC-20T compressor, check on one more item. Does it have a 3-position power switch? Off-Auto-Max (or simply Off-1-2). At the Max or 2 position, the compressor will run continuously. A blend value opens to blend off the excess air to keep pressure below 60 psi or so. The compressor cylinder head will get hot to the touch when it runs continuously, but it should not burn your figure tip.
On the Auto or 1 position, the compressor turns off when reaching 60 psi and resumes when pressure drops below 35 psi.
The older TC-20 has only an on-off switch and the automatic-off feature always functions whenever it was turned on.
I presume that you got the TC-20C model with an airtank since you mention a tank. I am a little confused by what you meant, "the tube connector completely out of the tank". Since the compressor feeds the tank and the tank feeds the regulator/guage, there must be air in the tank when you read 10 psi on the gauge. When you are not using the airbrush, the tank pressure should reach 60 psi before the compressor motor turns off. I am not too concerned if the pressure goes over that a bit.
i m really frustrated with this air compressor ( I bought it cause i saw some positive views about it.Maybe i'm not lucky with this).. Im gonna give Tcpglobal a call tomorrow to see if i can return this one ...Hopefully , I can (they give 2 years warranty and 30 days for full refund on this product)-just received it couple hours ago... |
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I cannot emphasize enough that one should buy only from supplier with good return policy. TCP-Global pays shipping both ways within 30 days. It is a good indication that their return rate is low enough that they feel confident to absorb the cost. Still, nothing beats a compressor running perfectly OOB.
(My Paasche DA-400 did not, but that's another story for another day.)
Disclaimer: I have not connection to TCP-Global except as a small purchase (adaptor twice) customer. I do not own any Airbrush-Depot compressor.