1:A two-stage will pump up faster.
2:The faster it pumps the less heat generated, the less heat, the less moisture.
3:I had a single stage and got rid of it for a two-stage. I would not have a single stage again. I ended up getting an Ingersoll-Rand 80 gallon and it keeps up with all my air hogs.
1, Wrong, a two stage compressor will not pump up faster than a comparable single stage model. In fact it is SLOWER as it does more work, re-compressing the air after the first stage.
2. Wrong it's not faster, and puts more heat into the air compressing it to the higher pressure ( more work in and more heat too)
3. So you had a POS compressor and then got a better one. Not a use full comparison of a single stage to two stage compressor. More like I had a bicycle and now I have a Corvette
1: Yup it's the CFM that fills the tank.. more CFM fills up the tank faster.
2:Two stage is more efficient to build up higher pressure though that's why they always go up to 175 PSI.
1, Good so far!
2, hummm... That's a slippery one.... Yes at some point it is necessary to add additional compressor stages to get an efficient machine to compress to higher pressures. I think that some place around 125-150 psi that it becomes a problem ( at least it appears that way, and it seems to be reinforced by the way compressor manufactures, select the pumps, used on their air compressors). I think it is rather strange how the 2 stage reciprocating compressor, became to be the "standard" of the low end industrial air machines. There is not many good reasons to compress the air to the higher pressures, that a two stage machine can produce (175-250 or even some as high as 500 psi). Most all air powered tools are operated at much lower pressures, even blasting is normally not done at more than 125psi... The larger rotary screw machines are normally all single stage and 125 psi max and run most of industry just fine. My guess??? is that due to the cyclic operating patterns of smaller reciprocating pumps, and the need to maintain 125 psi for some uses, required a 125-150 cutoff pressure and thus the use of 2 stages??
William.....