08-19-2021, 11:32 AM
Steve,
I quoted the Newell mechanic's statement about the 45' time interval between cycles on our 2007. When I was visiting with Tom his 2002 120V compressor only cycled a couple times a day. I got the impression that the earlier year models had a single compressor and although more tanks had fewer air fittings which led to leaks. With the addition of the dual 120V air compressors in the later vintages I got the impression from the Newell mechanics that the compressors cycle more frequently. Honestly, I don't have the answer as to why that is the case but surmised that there must be less accessable places where leaks can occur that lead to the more frequent cycling.
I'd be estatic if I could get our compressors to cycle like yours and Tom's but I've my doubts about the reality of that wish.
Bob
I quoted the Newell mechanic's statement about the 45' time interval between cycles on our 2007. When I was visiting with Tom his 2002 120V compressor only cycled a couple times a day. I got the impression that the earlier year models had a single compressor and although more tanks had fewer air fittings which led to leaks. With the addition of the dual 120V air compressors in the later vintages I got the impression from the Newell mechanics that the compressors cycle more frequently. Honestly, I don't have the answer as to why that is the case but surmised that there must be less accessable places where leaks can occur that lead to the more frequent cycling.
I'd be estatic if I could get our compressors to cycle like yours and Tom's but I've my doubts about the reality of that wish.
Bob
Sandy and Bob McBratney
Previous owners of 2007 Newell #1202 "Boomer"