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Check valve?
Al
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I've only owned one compressor that did not leak. One had a leak that required the pump go on about 4 hours apart. Several only leaked about a small amount that amounted to 24 hrs or so to need to refill.
Most of the time you can it manageable with teflon tape.
If your compressor leaks more than 3 hours apart then time to check the fittings and other stuff like gauges.
mike
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MY PC pancake, which is probably about 13 years old, has a flex hose to the tank. That and its connection would be one place to look, assuming yours is made the same. There were a few variations over the years, so yours may be different, of course.
That's in addition to suggestions already offered. And look at the drain valve on the bottom, too. And back off the regulator all the way - sometimes the quick disconnect leaks.
Tom
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Once the compressor is pumped up and shut off, pull the plug and tape a small plastic bag tightly around the intake filter. If the bag fills with air, its the checks leaking back.
Blackhat
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