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Problem with new air compressor
Posted by burner12 on Sunday, July 18, 2010 10:36 AM

I recently got a new air compressor that goes up to 60 psi but there is only 1 problem, and that is whenever I connect the airbrush to it and start painting the pressure drops in less than 2 seconds. it goes from 50 to 10 psi. S all that comes out are little squirts and not a steady quick spray. but just small spots, so to speak. is this normal or is it a bad compressor?

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    August 2006
  • From: Neenah, WI
Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Sunday, July 18, 2010 11:00 AM

Do you have a pressure regulator attached? You set your working pressure with the trigger pulled, dial in the pressure you want to spray at.

Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt

http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/

 

 

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  • Member since
    October 2007
  • From: Scotland
Posted by Milairjunkie on Sunday, July 18, 2010 11:00 AM

I assume it is receiverless (no air tank)?

Is the unit switching back on as soon as you start spraying?

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    September 2009
Posted by burner12 on Sunday, July 18, 2010 1:43 PM

The unit is always on, whenever I'm using it to keep the pressure up, and I turn the dial to use 15- 50 psi which  is the reccomended psi for the airbrush, and still in 2sec it drops from 50 to 10psi. Should I take it back?

 

No pressure regulator or airtank

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    May 2005
  • From: Left forever
Posted by Bgrigg on Sunday, July 18, 2010 2:34 PM

Sounds like a bad compressor to me. A pressure regulator will control how much pressure you are using, but it won't maintain a higher pressure if the compressor isn't putting it out properly.

So long folks!

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Posted by burner12 on Sunday, July 18, 2010 5:47 PM

I agree if it's not holding a steady pressure and staying set at 30 psi, recommended psi for brush, then it must be faulty.

  • Member since
    October 2007
  • From: Scotland
Posted by Milairjunkie on Monday, July 19, 2010 3:25 AM

burner12

Should I take it back?

I would say if it can't generate any more than 10psi - without doubt return it.

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    September 2009
Posted by burner12 on Saturday, July 24, 2010 7:09 PM

Thanks for the help.

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