I'm planning to connect my two air compressors to increase my cfm and volume of compressed air to prepare for some painting and using other tools with a higher air requirements and was wondering about the most efficient way to do it.
The two compressors I have are: 30-gallon, 1.6hp, 155 max psi, rated at 6.3 CFM at 40 PSI which plugs into a standard outlet. This one is new and I use it when I need to bring to remote work sites. The motor kicks in when the tank pressure reaches 120 PSI.
I also have a 60 gallon, 230v, single stage 6.5 HP, rated at 11.5 CFM at 40 PSI, 130 PSI and motor kicks in at 100 PSI.
What is the most efficient way to connect these compressors to achieve what I'm looking for?
Would pressurizing the larger tank to 155 PSI be dangerous or is an extra 25 PSI negligible?
If the smaller compressor is running more than the larger, more powerful one is that a consideration since it kicks on at 120 psi instead of 100? It lists a 75% duty cycle.
Thank you
The two compressors I have are: 30-gallon, 1.6hp, 155 max psi, rated at 6.3 CFM at 40 PSI which plugs into a standard outlet. This one is new and I use it when I need to bring to remote work sites. The motor kicks in when the tank pressure reaches 120 PSI.
I also have a 60 gallon, 230v, single stage 6.5 HP, rated at 11.5 CFM at 40 PSI, 130 PSI and motor kicks in at 100 PSI.
What is the most efficient way to connect these compressors to achieve what I'm looking for?
Would pressurizing the larger tank to 155 PSI be dangerous or is an extra 25 PSI negligible?
If the smaller compressor is running more than the larger, more powerful one is that a consideration since it kicks on at 120 psi instead of 100? It lists a 75% duty cycle.
Thank you
