I am somewhat lazy and occasionally forgetful.
I try to remember to turn off my compressor when I leave the shop to save electricity but I don't always remember to do so. Left unattended/unused the compressor runs about once every 5-6 hours. I could try to elimanate all of the leaks but there are probably 100 joints in the lines plus 8 drops with quick connects. When I installed it every joint was checked with soap for leaks but over time I some must have developed. It only leaks down to about 100 psi. I thought about adjusting the pressure switch but would like to know that if something blows (and I've turned off the lights) the compressor will not run on.
So, I want to only have the compressor running if the lights are on. That way it will only be running when I need it.
If you live in the Clarksburg, WV area and would like to do this for me send me a PM, otherwise I am looking for suggestions, pointers to products, other threads (couldn't find any with a few searches).
Thanks,
Ron
I try to remember to turn off my compressor when I leave the shop to save electricity but I don't always remember to do so. Left unattended/unused the compressor runs about once every 5-6 hours. I could try to elimanate all of the leaks but there are probably 100 joints in the lines plus 8 drops with quick connects. When I installed it every joint was checked with soap for leaks but over time I some must have developed. It only leaks down to about 100 psi. I thought about adjusting the pressure switch but would like to know that if something blows (and I've turned off the lights) the compressor will not run on.
So, I want to only have the compressor running if the lights are on. That way it will only be running when I need it.
If you live in the Clarksburg, WV area and would like to do this for me send me a PM, otherwise I am looking for suggestions, pointers to products, other threads (couldn't find any with a few searches).
Thanks,
Ron