Steve W.
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My air system is reasonably tight. Ingersoll Rand compressor on a 60 gallon vertical tank, ran through 1/2" copper around the room. Ball valve at the tank, then a Harbor Freight regulator/water trap (I know the location makes the water trap virtually useless), then the feed to the copper lines. Four drops, each with ball valves above a T for the 'load' and below the T for the drip leg. If all the valves are closed, the compressor will kick on about every three hours. With the ball valve at the regulator closed, it will hold pressure for days without the compressor kicking on.
One side of the regulator has the pressure gauge, the other side has a plug, in case you need the gauge on the other side. I had the idea to install a pressure switch in place of the plug, then connect a power source and a light. The light is mounted next to the exit door so it will remind me to turn the air off before leaving for the night. The light is just a trailer marker light, the power source is just a 12-volt wall wart, so nothing exotic.
My problem is the switch. I have had two switches, both have failed, so I am looking for something that will last. I don't really care what the turn-on pressure is, as long as it's between 0 and the compressor kick-on of about 90 psi. Google searches typically show the switch for controlling the compressor that have a turn-on of about 100 and a turn-off anywhere from 120 to 175 psi. That switch won't work, as I want it OFF below 90.
The two switches I have used were motorcycle brake switches. They have turned on at about 75 psi, which is perfect, but they only last a couple of months. Hopefully there is something that will last longer. Not afraid to spend a fair amount, but this shouldn't be all that expensive.
Mounting threads are 1/8" NPT, my air system runs 90-120 psi, so need switch activation below 90.
Pressure below 90, switch OFF. Pressure above 90, switch ON.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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One side of the regulator has the pressure gauge, the other side has a plug, in case you need the gauge on the other side. I had the idea to install a pressure switch in place of the plug, then connect a power source and a light. The light is mounted next to the exit door so it will remind me to turn the air off before leaving for the night. The light is just a trailer marker light, the power source is just a 12-volt wall wart, so nothing exotic.
My problem is the switch. I have had two switches, both have failed, so I am looking for something that will last. I don't really care what the turn-on pressure is, as long as it's between 0 and the compressor kick-on of about 90 psi. Google searches typically show the switch for controlling the compressor that have a turn-on of about 100 and a turn-off anywhere from 120 to 175 psi. That switch won't work, as I want it OFF below 90.
The two switches I have used were motorcycle brake switches. They have turned on at about 75 psi, which is perfect, but they only last a couple of months. Hopefully there is something that will last longer. Not afraid to spend a fair amount, but this shouldn't be all that expensive.
Mounting threads are 1/8" NPT, my air system runs 90-120 psi, so need switch activation below 90.
Pressure below 90, switch OFF. Pressure above 90, switch ON.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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