Absolutely turn it off. (especially at a residence). All it takes is a large unexpected leak to cycle it on and it'll run continuously until someone observes the runaway condition and intervenes. If it overheats it could cause a fire if the thermal overload device fails. I'm not trusting my property to any thermal shutoff device. This exact thing happened to my IR compressor. Fortunately I came home and found it running non stop. A reed valve failed. Now it only get's energized when I use it.Curious what most folks actually do with their compressors?
My compressor is wired with a relay to the lighting circuit in the shop, no light, no compressor.Curious what most folks actually do with their compressors?
Do you leave your air hoses connected? I had one blow and the compressor ran long enough that when I got home the pump was smoking!Insure I don't have any leaks and then don't worry about it. Mine stays under power constantly & never had an issue. If I knew I was gonna be away for more than a month at a time, I would certainly drain the tank and flip the breaker.
Nobody has a leak until they doInsure I don't have any leaks and then don't worry about it. Mine stays under power constantly & never had an issue. If I knew I was gonna be away for more than a month at a time, I would certainly drain the tank and flip the breaker.