I have a shop compressor in my garage, I believe mine goes up to 120 psi.
How Many Players have a Small Air Compressor = 100PSI??
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I have the ability to get access to one, but not everyday anytime of the day. Possibly make two different versions? The biggest thing would be the price difference between the two, if you could buy the one stage and a compressor for cheaper than the 3 stage then theres not gunna be too much of a market for the 3 stage (except for people who don't have the space for a compressor or noise constraints.
EDIT: Removed unrelated question.Last edited by FutureMagOwner; 11-26-2009, 08:01 PM.Comment
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Agreed, start a poll! Make it easier on your self Tom :)Originally posted by WrathbringerI think this should be a poll
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I have 3 compressors here at home.
My question is, do you need the 100psi for for a supply, or to drive the mini pump ?Last edited by fishmishin; 11-26-2009, 07:01 PM.Comment
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I have a shop compressor, but I could probably afford the complete unit just to keep it in one package.
Questions:
Will the addition of a shop compressor extend the life of the Mini-HPA-Compressor?
What duty cycles are we looking at, would we need to run the shop compressor 100% or the time?
What would be the optimal size storage tank on the shop compressor to reduce duty cycles.
BTW, awesome work and thanks for just being around.Comment
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I think that there are a few issues to work out. By using two separate units, it might be less wear and tear. If Tom can focus on just the final stage, the unit might fill faster and work better. I think that most people are in agreement that if they have a compressor, this is better for them, and if they don't, then as long as the cost of a basic compressor AND the mini pump that Tom is making is about the same as getting an all in one package, they would buy it.
Personally, I think that having something that works off of a shop compressor is better. Now I have an excuse to by air tools
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