I know there are several people that have used car ac compressors to compress air with varied success, and I’ve seen a few air compressors made from refrigerators.
I am fascinated by the idea of scroll compressors as found in some refrigeration devices, and am wondering how adaptable they are to compressing air?
I know that typically AC refrigerant has oil in it to keep the compressor lubricated, but I’m curious if that all that scroll compressors use, or if they are otherwise lubricated?
And if otherwise lubricated, is that enough to keep them from self destruction, or are they going to require lubricant in the air as well?
Has anyone used one for compressed air?
Thanks
Duke
I am fascinated by the idea of scroll compressors as found in some refrigeration devices, and am wondering how adaptable they are to compressing air?
I know that typically AC refrigerant has oil in it to keep the compressor lubricated, but I’m curious if that all that scroll compressors use, or if they are otherwise lubricated?
And if otherwise lubricated, is that enough to keep them from self destruction, or are they going to require lubricant in the air as well?
Has anyone used one for compressed air?
Thanks
Duke