11-13-2015, 11:02 AM
About a year ago my cheap little oil free air compressor gave up after a good long run. I decided that I should buy a quality air compressor to replace it and got a nice one locally.
The problem that has come up and I didn't think about before had was I live in a cold state. I don't always heat my garage, and an oil filled compressor will trip when starting too cold. Even stored in the attached garage, it will trip. Something I should have considered before purchasing it, but didn't think of. So it works April to November and leaves me stranded the 4 months I'm using it the most.
So, I believe I have 2 options. There is a utility room in the basement, next to the garage. I could place the compressor there and run an air line to the garage fairly easily. Results in having to go downstairs and turn the compressor on (unless someone can tell me how to get that darn leak at the compressor side connector to stop) when I need to use it, and potentially waking people up since I have a tendancy to get up early.
Or, I sell it and buy another oil free
The problem that has come up and I didn't think about before had was I live in a cold state. I don't always heat my garage, and an oil filled compressor will trip when starting too cold. Even stored in the attached garage, it will trip. Something I should have considered before purchasing it, but didn't think of. So it works April to November and leaves me stranded the 4 months I'm using it the most.
So, I believe I have 2 options. There is a utility room in the basement, next to the garage. I could place the compressor there and run an air line to the garage fairly easily. Results in having to go downstairs and turn the compressor on (unless someone can tell me how to get that darn leak at the compressor side connector to stop) when I need to use it, and potentially waking people up since I have a tendancy to get up early.
Or, I sell it and buy another oil free
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