GoodEnough
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Low voltage making compressor act weird?
This was my first day using my CAT-6310. Seemed to work ok to get a few bolts removed. I was initially very happy.
1) When I returned after dinner and tried to remove another bolt, the gun did not have enough power. Bolt would not turn. So, I was waiting for it to refill itself once the impact wrench used up the air. I walked over to it and noticed a faint wisp of electrical smoke coming from the air filter vents. The motor was also pretty hot, considering it had not refilled the tank in some time.
The PSI was under 60 at this point, yet it was not pumping. So, I then drained all the air from the tank, and flipped the power to on, and it did nothing. Shouldn't it immediately start pumping? I think I flipped it on and off a few times. Eventually, it started pumping. Is this normal?
2) I have a bright DeWalt work lamp plugged into the same socket. 2 hot bulbs. I notice the light will sporadically go dim. Then it will suddenly become very bright. During this time, the CAT has not begun refilling. Does it vary its power draw even when just sitting there, not pumping? Is the CAT causing this?
3) Also, the CAT will sometimes “sneeze” or “cough” It sounds like it’s starting back up, but just does a “hiccup” instead. It’s like a false start when its about to refill?? Is that normal?
This was my first day using my CAT-6310. Seemed to work ok to get a few bolts removed. I was initially very happy.
1) When I returned after dinner and tried to remove another bolt, the gun did not have enough power. Bolt would not turn. So, I was waiting for it to refill itself once the impact wrench used up the air. I walked over to it and noticed a faint wisp of electrical smoke coming from the air filter vents. The motor was also pretty hot, considering it had not refilled the tank in some time.
The PSI was under 60 at this point, yet it was not pumping. So, I then drained all the air from the tank, and flipped the power to on, and it did nothing. Shouldn't it immediately start pumping? I think I flipped it on and off a few times. Eventually, it started pumping. Is this normal?
2) I have a bright DeWalt work lamp plugged into the same socket. 2 hot bulbs. I notice the light will sporadically go dim. Then it will suddenly become very bright. During this time, the CAT has not begun refilling. Does it vary its power draw even when just sitting there, not pumping? Is the CAT causing this?
3) Also, the CAT will sometimes “sneeze” or “cough” It sounds like it’s starting back up, but just does a “hiccup” instead. It’s like a false start when its about to refill?? Is that normal?
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