I purchased a portable air compressor and read the instruction manual. It explained all of the parts, but not all of the details that expert village added. I love expert village. Thanks for the easy to understand detail. I feel much more comfortable using it now.
Uhm question: Sometimes when I'm airbrushing, water spits out, I checked and it comes out of my compressor. I drained it ( Nothing came out, but there it condensation building up inside a polysometinh tube/container ) the draining helped a little, but still every 5 min. a small amount of water, maybe a droplet, spits out. This really destroys my artwork :(
So what should/can I do ? It's about 1 year old...
@kayakbanditfishing Hi, thanks or the reply. I think there already is an filter on there, it's a brown corky thing. But what is that what you mean ? :)
@Bvzijverden look them up on northerntool or a like website or go to a auto parts store like napa and askthem about them they should be able to help you out, there are a few kinds im no expert but i know when we spray boats its a major thing...
@Bvzijverden Get an in-line filter (aka moisture trap) and place it as far down the hose as you can. I'm an airbrusher myself so I know what you mean haha.
Can I not drain the tank? My air compressor is 33 gallons and take a while to fill up. I use it like one or two times a month and I was thinking of draining it once a month and not after every use. Will that harm the tank? What causes mositure in the tank? Is it like a similar concept of a water heater tank.
@kzkevin888 Moisture in the tank comes from the air that is being compressed in side of it. If you live in a very humid environment drain the tank more often, in a dry environment less drainings will be needed.
@kzkevin888 since you only use it two times a month, you should just open the valve on the bottom of the tank and drain it when you're done using it, then leave the valve open until your next use
only takes a few seconds to open or close the valve, why not just do it and prolong your tank's life
I purchased a portable air compressor and read the instruction manual. It explained all of the parts, but not all of the details that expert village added. I love expert village. Thanks for the easy to understand detail. I feel much more comfortable using it now.
JustJoanatHome 6 months ago
Uhm question: Sometimes when I'm airbrushing, water spits out, I checked and it comes out of my compressor. I drained it ( Nothing came out, but there it condensation building up inside a polysometinh tube/container ) the draining helped a little, but still every 5 min. a small amount of water, maybe a droplet, spits out. This really destroys my artwork :(
So what should/can I do ? It's about 1 year old...
Thanks,
Bob
Bvzijverden 8 months ago
@Bvzijverden get a air dryer/filter
kayakbanditfishing 7 months ago
@kayakbanditfishing Hi, thanks or the reply. I think there already is an filter on there, it's a brown corky thing. But what is that what you mean ? :)
Bob
Bvzijverden 7 months ago
@Bvzijverden look them up on northerntool or a like website or go to a auto parts store like napa and askthem about them they should be able to help you out, there are a few kinds im no expert but i know when we spray boats its a major thing...
kayakbanditfishing 7 months ago
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@kayakbanditfishing Thanks will check it out :D
Bvzijverden 7 months ago
@Bvzijverden Get an in-line filter (aka moisture trap) and place it as far down the hose as you can. I'm an airbrusher myself so I know what you mean haha.
vash1053 5 months ago
are you seriously teaching use how to drain it???its so easy....
darkertree 8 months ago
Can I not drain the tank? My air compressor is 33 gallons and take a while to fill up. I use it like one or two times a month and I was thinking of draining it once a month and not after every use. Will that harm the tank? What causes mositure in the tank? Is it like a similar concept of a water heater tank.
Thanks
kzkevin888 1 year ago
@kzkevin888 Moisture in the tank comes from the air that is being compressed in side of it. If you live in a very humid environment drain the tank more often, in a dry environment less drainings will be needed.
gopedguy27 1 year ago
@kzkevin888 since you only use it two times a month, you should just open the valve on the bottom of the tank and drain it when you're done using it, then leave the valve open until your next use
only takes a few seconds to open or close the valve, why not just do it and prolong your tank's life
s37d 10 months ago
is it a coomon thing for it to drain dirty water like that?
reydeboricuaz1 1 year ago
most guy says its broken because water comes from drain valve xD
atakan196 1 year ago
Why would you shoot a compressor at someone?
klaatu42 2 years ago
i wonder that too, but i see it happen quite often
skipps69 2 years ago
LOL i know eh
TheBrokenLyre3 2 years ago
@klaatu42 i was thinking the same way
6013welder 1 year ago