Here I go again ... 
I have 2 rather small compressors that are in good working conditions. Since they're so small their CFM ratings are barely enough to keep up with most air tools. I mean, I can use my impact for short periods of time, or I can even use a grinder for about 10 seconds before the compressor kicks on for a few minutes. If the compressor motors were bigger, I assume I could keep using the tools as the tank fills up because the compressor would pressurize more air than my tool is drawing. Right?
To keep my tools running longer, I first tried to run both tanks in serie with only motor hooked up to the power outlet. For anyone who's tried that before you know it "works" but the CFM rating stays the same and it just ends up taking longer to fill up the now bigger tank.
Now here's what I'd like to try. I'd like to have both compressor motor fill up the same tank. I have one motor mounted on a 5 gallon tank, and 1 mounted on a 8 gallon tank. I'd like both motors to fill the 8 gallon one. Electricity wise, I think I have it covered... The motors would be hooked to 2 different 15a circuit. So when both motors kick on, they don't consistently trip the breaker.
Feasability? I'm kinda bored right now, so I'm brainstorming all kind of crazy ideas...
Edit:
Or would it be simpler to just run both compressor in serie and actually have both connected to an electrical power source so they both kick on at the same time and fill a combinated 13 gallon, instead of having 2 motors filling a 8 gallon?
Would my total CFM increase?
Both compressors are rated 4.1cfm @ 90psi.

I have 2 rather small compressors that are in good working conditions. Since they're so small their CFM ratings are barely enough to keep up with most air tools. I mean, I can use my impact for short periods of time, or I can even use a grinder for about 10 seconds before the compressor kicks on for a few minutes. If the compressor motors were bigger, I assume I could keep using the tools as the tank fills up because the compressor would pressurize more air than my tool is drawing. Right?
To keep my tools running longer, I first tried to run both tanks in serie with only motor hooked up to the power outlet. For anyone who's tried that before you know it "works" but the CFM rating stays the same and it just ends up taking longer to fill up the now bigger tank.
Now here's what I'd like to try. I'd like to have both compressor motor fill up the same tank. I have one motor mounted on a 5 gallon tank, and 1 mounted on a 8 gallon tank. I'd like both motors to fill the 8 gallon one. Electricity wise, I think I have it covered... The motors would be hooked to 2 different 15a circuit. So when both motors kick on, they don't consistently trip the breaker.
Feasability? I'm kinda bored right now, so I'm brainstorming all kind of crazy ideas...
Edit:
Or would it be simpler to just run both compressor in serie and actually have both connected to an electrical power source so they both kick on at the same time and fill a combinated 13 gallon, instead of having 2 motors filling a 8 gallon?
Would my total CFM increase?
Both compressors are rated 4.1cfm @ 90psi.
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