OP
TheEquineFencer
Well-known member
OP: Are you concerning that you lose air overnight or while you're not there? What's brand/model/specs on your compressor?
My main concern is me walking out and leaving it on. Then having to hear Linda tell me to go turn the thing off. Some in here have brought up some good points I'm seriously considering. One is adding a valve to cut the air off at the tank when it's not in use. The other is a way to unload the compressor if it is cut off before it completes a cycle and the compressor unloader valve has not unloaded. "Fixing" this problem will probably result in a savings from the motor not starting with a load on it. I can always add a switch to keep if off when I add the automatic controls. Most things in this shop I try to wire to turn themselves off to save on the power bill.
