Anyone know about compressors?
Discussion
First of all, how on this massive forum not a section for tools and garage equipment?
Secondly, I have an old compressor which has been fine... Recently, evrn since I completely emptied the compressor, it won't hold pressure and leaks from what I'm guessing is the regulator.
One thing lead to another until I got angry and kicked it, which funnily enough stopped the leak but now means the compressor doesn't work. . . So the long and sort of it is, I'm a knob, and I need a new one of these:
Can anyone tell me A) where I can get a new one, and B) how the hell I get this one off!?
Any help muchly appreciated, thanks in advance
Secondly, I have an old compressor which has been fine... Recently, evrn since I completely emptied the compressor, it won't hold pressure and leaks from what I'm guessing is the regulator.
One thing lead to another until I got angry and kicked it, which funnily enough stopped the leak but now means the compressor doesn't work. . . So the long and sort of it is, I'm a knob, and I need a new one of these:
Can anyone tell me A) where I can get a new one, and B) how the hell I get this one off!?
Any help muchly appreciated, thanks in advance
Thanks for the speedy response chaps... The only brand names I can see on it are "Cobafer" and "Nuair", being realistic a lot of it is probably all made in the same place anyway.
Also, I just found this on ebay which looks like it'll do the job:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261631306519?_trksid=p20...
Almost worryingly cheap though!?
Also, I just found this on ebay which looks like it'll do the job:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261631306519?_trksid=p20...
Almost worryingly cheap though!?
So that pressure switch turned up and the main port on the bottom was too small, didn't realise the thread was 3/8 not 1/4 like the rest of the attachments...
So I got up early doors and drove to machine mart inTwickenham this morning as I NEEEED this compressor running this weekend, picked up a clarks pressure switch for 20 quid... Happy days!
Wired it up just like the last one, but NOTHING is happening :-/ I've checked the main fuse in the plug and its not that... Can anyone see anything wrong with this wiring:
if not any ideas why it might not be working? . . I'll be pissed if it's a faulty switch!
So I got up early doors and drove to machine mart inTwickenham this morning as I NEEEED this compressor running this weekend, picked up a clarks pressure switch for 20 quid... Happy days!
Wired it up just like the last one, but NOTHING is happening :-/ I've checked the main fuse in the plug and its not that... Can anyone see anything wrong with this wiring:
if not any ideas why it might not be working? . . I'll be pissed if it's a faulty switch!
Right, slight update... Every time I plug the compressor in it trips the main trip switch for the garage
I'm thinking that this switch wires up differently from the old one, stupid thing is it's doesn't come with any instructions!
Can tell me how these clarks pressure switched are supposed to be wired?
I'm thinking that this switch wires up differently from the old one, stupid thing is it's doesn't come with any instructions!
Can tell me how these clarks pressure switched are supposed to be wired?
OK, mine's not a Clarke but the wiring is as follows. I'm looking at it in the same way as your pic.
Wires in from the mains plug:
Earth to the earth point.
Blue wire to bottom right.
Brown wire to upper right.
Wire to compressor motor:
Earth to the earth point.
Blue wire to upper left.
Brown wire to bottom left.
No idea if this will work with yours & at your own risk!
ETA I'm inclined to think you've effectively connected the input blue & brown together, hence your trip going every time.
Wires in from the mains plug:
Earth to the earth point.
Blue wire to bottom right.
Brown wire to upper right.
Wire to compressor motor:
Earth to the earth point.
Blue wire to upper left.
Brown wire to bottom left.
No idea if this will work with yours & at your own risk!
ETA I'm inclined to think you've effectively connected the input blue & brown together, hence your trip going every time.
VAGslag said:
Wired it up just like the last one, but NOTHING is happening :-/ I've checked the main fuse in the plug and its not that... Can anyone see anything wrong with this wiring:
Yes. You have managed to wire it up so it's completely shorting out the incoming live and neutral wires, no wonder its tripping the breaker. Move the wires so that the live (brown) wires are both on the top two connections and neutral (blue) wires on the bottom two.Gassing Station | Home Mechanics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff