Hi, I purchased a 2 HP air compressor at harbor freight to upgrade my old one (my old one is only 1/3 HP). I know harbor freight isnt the best place to buy tools but the ratings for the compressor were very good- the biggest complaint is the noise.
I also got the warranty on the compressor just incase it breaks. When I purchased it, I purchased it as an open box item so it was used before. But after the 20% coupon (found online) I paid 40 bucks for the unit, and another $8 and some change for the 1 year warranty.
I still have not installed it into my main line but I opened the drain plug on the bottom and I noticed a gunky rusty colord substance on the bottom of the plug. I cleaned it but that concerned me that more gunk is in the tank, so I screwed the drain plug back in, filled the tank with air, released some of the air with the quick release valve, then while air was exiting from the valve (pressure still in the tank) I unscrewed the drain cap to see if I get any discharge. I got quite a bit and I dont know if that is normal or not.
I do have a filter I plan on attaching, when I hook it up to my main line. If any of that gunk shoots out I am afraid the particle level will be so high that particles may bypass the filter.
I did another test- I filled the tank with air, wrapped a new white cloth over the air exit valve, pulled the air quick release lever down to the OPEN position, and air shot out into the white cloth. After all the air exited the tank I removed the cloth and examined it (to see if any debris got shot out into it) and I didnt see anything- still looked new.
Dont know if I should just use it or if I should try to clean out with a liquid based solution then drain it or if that would do more damage. Or should I see if they will warranty it?
Below is a photo of what the discharge material looks like.
I also got the warranty on the compressor just incase it breaks. When I purchased it, I purchased it as an open box item so it was used before. But after the 20% coupon (found online) I paid 40 bucks for the unit, and another $8 and some change for the 1 year warranty.
I still have not installed it into my main line but I opened the drain plug on the bottom and I noticed a gunky rusty colord substance on the bottom of the plug. I cleaned it but that concerned me that more gunk is in the tank, so I screwed the drain plug back in, filled the tank with air, released some of the air with the quick release valve, then while air was exiting from the valve (pressure still in the tank) I unscrewed the drain cap to see if I get any discharge. I got quite a bit and I dont know if that is normal or not.
I do have a filter I plan on attaching, when I hook it up to my main line. If any of that gunk shoots out I am afraid the particle level will be so high that particles may bypass the filter.
I did another test- I filled the tank with air, wrapped a new white cloth over the air exit valve, pulled the air quick release lever down to the OPEN position, and air shot out into the white cloth. After all the air exited the tank I removed the cloth and examined it (to see if any debris got shot out into it) and I didnt see anything- still looked new.
Dont know if I should just use it or if I should try to clean out with a liquid based solution then drain it or if that would do more damage. Or should I see if they will warranty it?
Below is a photo of what the discharge material looks like.