ms fowler
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I have a single stage vertical air compressor with a 60 gallon tank
This one: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-60...9rsp2RKskoY9K39QMF-CSb4xxgHYUU6kZQaAi8L8P8HAQ
It seems to take a long time to go from 120 PSI to its shut off at 135 PSI. I know the extra 15 PSI benefits me on the initial use of air as there is more capacity at 135 than 120 PSI. But when running for a longer time, it seems that it wastes too much energy in that last 15 PSI. I try to not use air when the compressor is running so that it gets a time to cool off.
Would the compressor run less if I lowered the max pressure down to 110 or 120 PSI. Nothing I use for long time use requires more than about 50 or 60 PSI.
Am I missing something that would make it a bad idea to lower the shutoff pressure?
This one: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-60...9rsp2RKskoY9K39QMF-CSb4xxgHYUU6kZQaAi8L8P8HAQ
It seems to take a long time to go from 120 PSI to its shut off at 135 PSI. I know the extra 15 PSI benefits me on the initial use of air as there is more capacity at 135 than 120 PSI. But when running for a longer time, it seems that it wastes too much energy in that last 15 PSI. I try to not use air when the compressor is running so that it gets a time to cool off.
Would the compressor run less if I lowered the max pressure down to 110 or 120 PSI. Nothing I use for long time use requires more than about 50 or 60 PSI.
Am I missing something that would make it a bad idea to lower the shutoff pressure?

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