green.bubbly
Well-known member
Starting the sheetrock on my house and decided I better pressure check the PEX lines before enclosing the walls. I needed to go from the 3/4" PEX to a compressor quick connect. Remember that I live in the country so the little hardware store down the road was my only option. 36 bucks and three trips to the store and I was in business.
Stopped by the house today after work and put it all together and connected it to my supply line. Filled up my little six gallon compressor tank to 100psi and dumped it into the line. Gauge showed nothing. Of course the cheap China made gauge shows 20psi with it just sitting on the table. Disconnected the tank and open the shutoff valve and there was no noticeable pressure in the line.
So my stupid question is how much air does it take to pressurize this a typical 1,800 sqft home? I know that is a difficult question to answer but it would seem that the six gallon tank should have created at least a little pressure. It was raining and getting dark so I could not go check if I might have an outside faucet open.
Stopped by the house today after work and put it all together and connected it to my supply line. Filled up my little six gallon compressor tank to 100psi and dumped it into the line. Gauge showed nothing. Of course the cheap China made gauge shows 20psi with it just sitting on the table. Disconnected the tank and open the shutoff valve and there was no noticeable pressure in the line.
So my stupid question is how much air does it take to pressurize this a typical 1,800 sqft home? I know that is a difficult question to answer but it would seem that the six gallon tank should have created at least a little pressure. It was raining and getting dark so I could not go check if I might have an outside faucet open.
