Circuit breaker is coming first, then couple days later the run capacitor shows up… I will try parts as they arrive and see if it fixes the problem…. Last item would be the regulator but even then I am out like 50 bucks././total. Maybe someone adjusted the presets out and that is why it is kicking out, those wires do go back to the motor. Can’t find any documentation on the original!good luck with it .
couple parts?
what other than the overload are you replacing?
do you plan to do one at a time or all together?
Thanks everybody for all the comments. It was the 7.50$ part that fixed the issue. Got the new breaker and installed it. Fired the unit up and ran straight up to 150 psi, popped the pressure valve…. Back down to 0 and repeat of the start up….straight back up to 150 psi….. pretty sweet compressor for 7.50!Don't tear into the compressor pump just yet...
Edit- too late.
Thanks, only thing i could come up with is maybe whomever borrowed it used a extension cord not rated for the electrical draw. So gonna pipe it in and start getting some miles on this unit.In all the various "why doesn't my compressor work" threads I think this is the first time I've heard of the breaker being the issue. I'm glad for you it was a cheap fix. Given the compressor's age is very clean. Hence why I'm surprised anything is wrong with it. Either way, glad you are up and running!