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Re: On board air
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Howard R Pletcher wrote:
> Since the compressor operates at 250 psi on the high side and 30 on the
> low side for the air conditioning, I'd think it would have the capability
> of 200 psi + as an air compressor.
Thanks, Howard.
Of course, Howard brings up another point.. what pressure do I want to
run? Most folks seem to use a 90/120psi pressure switch, with a 150psi
pop-off. I know having too much pressure will blow things up and cause
me to have a Very Bad Day (VBD).
So, what benefits do I get from running 200psi (225 safety? Or run
175psi w/ 200 safety?), and what additional safety concerns does that
bring about?
Also, tongue-in-cheek, anyone ever see an air compressor powered "Super
Soaker" or maybe a rapid fire, turret mountable paint ball gun? <very big
grin>
-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout
'72 and '77 Scout IIs
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