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Question. All else the same, which is better on an air compressor which is rated 6.5 cfm at 40 psi.
1. A 2 inch motor pulley and make 125 psi slower
2. A 3 inch motor pulley and 100 psi faster.
So, im limited to 120 volt at my place for now. JuST moved in.
I have a sanborn V twin compressor which is 110/220 set at 110.
Hp is 2
Amps are 21 on 110.
Motor is 3750 rpm.
15 amp circuit.
Stock, it came with a 70/100 psi cut in/out.
I bumped up the pressure switch for more air, and found that above 110 psi, it would blow the breaker (bc its drawing more amps?). I had a wild idea, and decreased the motor pulley size to 2 inches instead of three. Now, I can pump to 125 psi and no breaker blowing! Obviously takes more time, but the pump is noticeably cooler. WAY cooler.
Im certainly at the limits of the circuit, but not the compressor. But! here is my question.
For running impacts, a little painting, and blowing out sprinklers, which is better.
1. Having the compressor run slower up to 125 psi with a 2 inch motor pulley or
2. Having the compressor run up to 100 PSI with a 3 inch pulley.
Question. All else the same, which is better on an air compressor which is rated 6.5 cfm at 40 psi.
1. A 2 inch motor pulley and make 125 psi slower
2. A 3 inch motor pulley and 100 psi faster.
So, im limited to 120 volt at my place for now. JuST moved in.
I have a sanborn V twin compressor which is 110/220 set at 110.
Hp is 2
Amps are 21 on 110.
Motor is 3750 rpm.
15 amp circuit.
Stock, it came with a 70/100 psi cut in/out.
I bumped up the pressure switch for more air, and found that above 110 psi, it would blow the breaker (bc its drawing more amps?). I had a wild idea, and decreased the motor pulley size to 2 inches instead of three. Now, I can pump to 125 psi and no breaker blowing! Obviously takes more time, but the pump is noticeably cooler. WAY cooler.
Im certainly at the limits of the circuit, but not the compressor. But! here is my question.
For running impacts, a little painting, and blowing out sprinklers, which is better.
1. Having the compressor run slower up to 125 psi with a 2 inch motor pulley or
2. Having the compressor run up to 100 PSI with a 3 inch pulley.