Zodiac_col
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It was my first time buying a used compressor since the last one I had was brand new.
The used compressor was 1 year old and the day I went to get it, the compressor wasn't working. It kept tripping the breaker so I thought it might be a problem with their house electrical system. They told me to come back later. Then, they got it working and it seem good. I checked that the compressor was holding pressure and drain the tank from bottom to see that it was not rusted and only a few clear drops came out. So I paid and brought it home. I got home and realized that it was overfilled with oil since the level of oil was above red dot so high i could see the actual level. Anyway, I did oil change and filled to red dot. When the pump had no oil throught the oil change I put it on its side and remove the drain fitting at the bottom to clean it. I found so much rust that it was blocking the small hole so it was only allowing small drop to come out. I clean that part and put it back up and a lot of rusty water come out :'( . Well, that not being the worst issue I decided to run it (after oil had settled for more than 12 hr) so it works good then I turn it off and release the pressure. I turn it back on and i saw that one of my fuses blows up from the old electrical box full of fuses like small light bulbs instead on breakers. I change the fuse try it again and it blowed again. Even thought the compressor worked on this outlet I decided to try a different one that seem to be better (coming right from the electrical box with no cable-share). I plugged it in turn it on and it worked like it should. I turn it off release the pressure (took me about 5 mins) then turn it back on and another fuse blowed up. I dont wanna keep blowing fuses.
I really need help, dont know what to do. What do you think is causing it?
The compressor is a CHINESE **** with a 120 volts 15 amps motor that says 6.5 HP for which I know its not true and 30 gal tank
The used compressor was 1 year old and the day I went to get it, the compressor wasn't working. It kept tripping the breaker so I thought it might be a problem with their house electrical system. They told me to come back later. Then, they got it working and it seem good. I checked that the compressor was holding pressure and drain the tank from bottom to see that it was not rusted and only a few clear drops came out. So I paid and brought it home. I got home and realized that it was overfilled with oil since the level of oil was above red dot so high i could see the actual level. Anyway, I did oil change and filled to red dot. When the pump had no oil throught the oil change I put it on its side and remove the drain fitting at the bottom to clean it. I found so much rust that it was blocking the small hole so it was only allowing small drop to come out. I clean that part and put it back up and a lot of rusty water come out :'( . Well, that not being the worst issue I decided to run it (after oil had settled for more than 12 hr) so it works good then I turn it off and release the pressure. I turn it back on and i saw that one of my fuses blows up from the old electrical box full of fuses like small light bulbs instead on breakers. I change the fuse try it again and it blowed again. Even thought the compressor worked on this outlet I decided to try a different one that seem to be better (coming right from the electrical box with no cable-share). I plugged it in turn it on and it worked like it should. I turn it off release the pressure (took me about 5 mins) then turn it back on and another fuse blowed up. I dont wanna keep blowing fuses.
I really need help, dont know what to do. What do you think is causing it?
The compressor is a CHINESE **** with a 120 volts 15 amps motor that says 6.5 HP for which I know its not true and 30 gal tank
