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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Pump side pulley is 13.5. I bought an 8.75 inch pulley for the electric side. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007YLTNTM/?tag=atomicindus08-20 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007YLTOYG/?tag=atomicindus08-20 I went with the dual groove because that is what the pump side pulley is. As long as...
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Tomjohn, I would love to see those pics. I have another unit that I am going to convert. I just assumed that I wouldn't be able to use the original valve assembly that is set up for the gas motor models. I would much prefer NOT having to completely re-plumb this one if I can get away with just a...
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Here ya go. http://www.ruralking.com/media/blfa_files/Ingersoll_Rand_Air_Compressor_7.5hp_80_Gal_2_State_2475N7.5V.PDF
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Ok, Nevermind. I got her all plumbed up now. Motor mounted. All I have to do now is run to Grainger and pick up a belt and some oil. Sorry for so many questions; I'm just trying to do this right without spending extra money where it's not needed. Since this unit was given to me and had been...
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Steevo, I am having a tough time selecting the correct check valve. Do you know the part number on the one you purchased? Thanks
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    TomJohn. Can you give some details on the plumbing between the compressor output and the tank. Specifically the electric pressure switch, check valve, pressure relief valves, and the connection from the check valve to the unloader. Also any part numbers and pipe fitting sizes would be very...
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    TomJohn, What motor and pulley setup did you use?
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    Because I will be using the compressor in my garage as a permanent mount. The one I got was an old gas model with a blown motor (already removed).
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    No more gas - going electric - compressor conversion

    I know this thread is long dead, but I am about to start the same conversion. Just wondering if this unit is still holding up. Did you ever go to the dual belt or did the single work out. Thanks!
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