signcrafter
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I have a 30 gallon compressor that says it does 10.5 CFM @175 PSI. I've been doing a lot of sanding using a DA and a roloc disc on die grinder and have been working it pretty hard. If I continue to work the compressor will run non stop and stay at about 90 PSI. Is it better to keep working and let the compressor keep running? Or is it better to stop working when compressor starts up and let it catch up and keep doing this. I only get about a minute of work if that before it kicks back on.
Another question, if the compressor says 10.5 @ 175 PSI how many CFM is it at 90? I'm running the hose right from the compressor as of now, would it be better to hook up a regulator and dial the PSI down to 90? Would that give me more run time?
Another question, if the compressor says 10.5 @ 175 PSI how many CFM is it at 90? I'm running the hose right from the compressor as of now, would it be better to hook up a regulator and dial the PSI down to 90? Would that give me more run time?