cccoltsicehockey
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So I know another air compressor thread. Just what everyone wants to see. I have searched and possibly read over 50 threads on here at this point. I am well aware the standard like is put in a 5hp/60gal or just forget about it.
I already have a 240v 20amp and 240v 30a circuit in the closet where I want to put the compressor. The 30amp is really for the hot water heater but I could wire up a smart controller and a remote switch to cut power to the hot water heater when I want to use the compressor.
I am trying to not have to run a separate circuit beyond what is already there unless it really does turn out to make the most sense.
I have found two compressors so far. One provides a bit more overhead which would be nice but the reviews are not what I call great. The other from CAT does not seem to have a ton of reviews. I imagine that is because of the cost per output which I admit is not the greatest. It mainly meets my noise and power use requirements but that does come at a cost.
The two are the Eastwood 30/60 Scroll which does 12.7CFM and the California Air Tools 60040CAD which actually runs dual pumps to get you to 10.6CFM.
Eastwood Elite QST 30/60
www.eastwood.com
California Air Tools 60040CAD
www.aircompressorsdirect.com
The power in my garage is run weirdly in my mind. I already have 400amp at the house so we are running a 100amp sub panel with a 125 breaker off each of those house panels to feed the garage. Part of the reason of not wanting a 40/50amp compressor is I rarely will need 10-12CFM+ but would rather have it from whatever I buy is that I am worried about the load across those two panels. One has 3 mini spits on it and a potential 2 outlets for a welder in two areas of the garage. The other panel has 1 mini split, my lifts, water heater, and a potential future EV charger. The EV charger is really just a future proof though at this point as I have no plan to actually buy one.
My main needs are the basics but I also have inherited a few grinders and cut off wheels that I would like to be able to use and they seem to all require 9+ cfm. I also would like to get a small blast cabinet someday possibly but the Eastwood lower pressure 7CFM would likely be the most I would get. It is not even definite that I would ever follow through with the blast cabinet idea either.
I could technically just run the additional wire now though to support something larger. Noise though is also a concern so I would like to stay with something 75dba or below.
Looking to hear some suggestions and also if anyone has any experience with this particular cat model.
I already have a 240v 20amp and 240v 30a circuit in the closet where I want to put the compressor. The 30amp is really for the hot water heater but I could wire up a smart controller and a remote switch to cut power to the hot water heater when I want to use the compressor.
I am trying to not have to run a separate circuit beyond what is already there unless it really does turn out to make the most sense.
I have found two compressors so far. One provides a bit more overhead which would be nice but the reviews are not what I call great. The other from CAT does not seem to have a ton of reviews. I imagine that is because of the cost per output which I admit is not the greatest. It mainly meets my noise and power use requirements but that does come at a cost.
The two are the Eastwood 30/60 Scroll which does 12.7CFM and the California Air Tools 60040CAD which actually runs dual pumps to get you to 10.6CFM.
Eastwood Elite QST 30/60
Eastwood Elite QST 30/60 Scroll Air Compressor with Automatic Drain System
Combining whisper-quiet operation with high airflow and 100% duty cycle, the Eastwood Elite QST30/60 compressor delivers unmatched performance without unwanted noise.
California Air Tools 60040CAD
California Air Tools 60040CAD 4 HP 60 Gal 125 Max PSI Single-Stage Stationary Electric (230 Volt) Reciprocating Air Compressor with Auto Drain | Ferguson Home
Save on the California Air Tools 60040CAD from Ferguson Home. Low Prices + Fast & Free Shipping on Most Orders. Find reviews, expert advice, manuals, specs & more.
The power in my garage is run weirdly in my mind. I already have 400amp at the house so we are running a 100amp sub panel with a 125 breaker off each of those house panels to feed the garage. Part of the reason of not wanting a 40/50amp compressor is I rarely will need 10-12CFM+ but would rather have it from whatever I buy is that I am worried about the load across those two panels. One has 3 mini spits on it and a potential 2 outlets for a welder in two areas of the garage. The other panel has 1 mini split, my lifts, water heater, and a potential future EV charger. The EV charger is really just a future proof though at this point as I have no plan to actually buy one.
My main needs are the basics but I also have inherited a few grinders and cut off wheels that I would like to be able to use and they seem to all require 9+ cfm. I also would like to get a small blast cabinet someday possibly but the Eastwood lower pressure 7CFM would likely be the most I would get. It is not even definite that I would ever follow through with the blast cabinet idea either.
I could technically just run the additional wire now though to support something larger. Noise though is also a concern so I would like to stay with something 75dba or below.
Looking to hear some suggestions and also if anyone has any experience with this particular cat model.
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