I know, but I placed this video for people that want to build such a compressor themselves. So I tried to give as much detail as possible in this video. But hey....thanks for the comment and watching it to the end!
Just be very, very careful,... if any condensation forms inside the compressor housing the oil bath inside will become conductive and energise the housing,
To avoid possible electrocution, you MUST use an ELCB.
As an Ambulance Officer, I know this to be a fact.
I never thought about that, and thank you for the warning! I think that by a ELCB you mean a electrical circuit breaker? If thats the case I do have one. They are law over here in Holland. Is there a way to avoid moister from entering the compressor housing?
@Redkrabby You could use a Dryer/Filter on the air inlet, but knowing these compressors, I think that if you run it at reasonably high pressure for long enough the oil will get hot enough to stop any condensation building up.
Other than that dryers are not really practical unless you have access to a large dryer housing that you can take the desiccant (Silica Gel) out of, and re activate by heating it in a microwave oven.
Van een oud RVS zeeppompje. ong 16cm lang en 6cm doorsnede
En van een oude gaskoelkast. dat gedeelte met de sproeier en links en rechts een gaatje voor lucht een gat dicht gemaakt en in de andere een messing pijpje hol 2mm. 45 graden afgesneden zodat hij automatisch aanzuigt.
Hij vernevelt alles goed maar ik krijg het alleen aan het branden als ik 1/3 benzine doe. en dan nog ligt alle olie op de bodem en verbrand niet.
My Babington nozzle hole size is 0.25mm. The tank can hold 5 litres of air. I measured the time it took to empty the tank from 8 bar to 3.5 bar and I did this twice. Its exactly 26 minutes. My nozzle is a original Danfoss spray nozzle. I removed the internal filter and the deflector that is inside de nozzle body.
ESTA MUY BUENO EL COMPRESOR PER DVERIAS EXPLICAR LAS PARTES Y LA FUNCION DE CADA UNO PARA QUE QUEDE MEJOR EL VIDEOY PARA PODER HACERLO IGUAL
GRACIAS
cristian88779 3 weeks ago
@cristian88779
In English, Dutch or German please. I can't read Spanish.
regards,
Redkrabby.
Redkrabby 3 weeks ago
sasadw
211644able 4 months ago
What did you do for lubrication in the pump?
Fentanyl3 5 months ago
like watching paint dry,,
landykid60 5 months ago
@landykid60
I know, but I placed this video for people that want to build such a compressor themselves. So I tried to give as much detail as possible in this video. But hey....thanks for the comment and watching it to the end!
Regards,
Redkrabby.
Redkrabby 5 months ago
Just be very, very careful,... if any condensation forms inside the compressor housing the oil bath inside will become conductive and energise the housing,
To avoid possible electrocution, you MUST use an ELCB.
As an Ambulance Officer, I know this to be a fact.
ozzirt 6 months ago
@ozzirt
I never thought about that, and thank you for the warning! I think that by a ELCB you mean a electrical circuit breaker? If thats the case I do have one. They are law over here in Holland. Is there a way to avoid moister from entering the compressor housing?
Thanks,
Redkrabby
Redkrabby 6 months ago
@Redkrabby You could use a Dryer/Filter on the air inlet, but knowing these compressors, I think that if you run it at reasonably high pressure for long enough the oil will get hot enough to stop any condensation building up.
Other than that dryers are not really practical unless you have access to a large dryer housing that you can take the desiccant (Silica Gel) out of, and re activate by heating it in a microwave oven.
ozzirt 6 months ago
Heyyy.
Nederlander.
Ik heb ook zo'n brander gebouwd.
Een kleine ivm buren.
Van een oud RVS zeeppompje. ong 16cm lang en 6cm doorsnede
En van een oude gaskoelkast. dat gedeelte met de sproeier en links en rechts een gaatje voor lucht een gat dicht gemaakt en in de andere een messing pijpje hol 2mm. 45 graden afgesneden zodat hij automatisch aanzuigt.
Hij vernevelt alles goed maar ik krijg het alleen aan het branden als ik 1/3 benzine doe. en dan nog ligt alle olie op de bodem en verbrand niet.
scuffieduffie 10 months ago
I dont understand that you could run it for 5min every half hour only, to run the babington burner? what size is the nozzle?
carlube79 1 year ago
@carlube79
Hello,
My Babington nozzle hole size is 0.25mm. The tank can hold 5 litres of air. I measured the time it took to empty the tank from 8 bar to 3.5 bar and I did this twice. Its exactly 26 minutes. My nozzle is a original Danfoss spray nozzle. I removed the internal filter and the deflector that is inside de nozzle body.
Regards,
Marcel.
Redkrabby 1 year ago