cosmokenney
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I have a 26 Gallon Quincy (Q12126VPQ) that is tripping the breaker in the garage when I try to start it up in the cold weather (like 20F degrees).
I suspect the Quincy 40W oil is just too thick because it runs fine when warm. But it is not always practical for me to run a propane heater in the garage for 2 hours before starting a project.
Any suggestions on what to do? I can get Napa non-detergent 30W oil, but I am thinking that won't be thin enough to make a difference. Think I could run a lighter oil?
I did some searching and found a post from a Quincy employee that said if it is below 32F, to run their compressor in a heated build. But that just isn't going to cut it.
I suspect the Quincy 40W oil is just too thick because it runs fine when warm. But it is not always practical for me to run a propane heater in the garage for 2 hours before starting a project.
Any suggestions on what to do? I can get Napa non-detergent 30W oil, but I am thinking that won't be thin enough to make a difference. Think I could run a lighter oil?
I did some searching and found a post from a Quincy employee that said if it is below 32F, to run their compressor in a heated build. But that just isn't going to cut it.