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(12-10-2023, 06:28 AM)Jack Houpe Wrote: [ -> ]Oh Ok, thats why its pumping out 180psi, so I guess you could plumb them in parallel to get twice the volume?
Jack, I’m not sure about that. Most two stage compressors I’m familiar with have a larger primary piston and a smaller secondary piston. My shop compressor is a two cylinder single stage. It is plumbed in parallel like you proposed.
Thanks Tom!

on the Outlet line there is another fitting and a smaller diameter black hose heading off downwards. Where's that one go? Drain?

Also, do you have a part number or sizes for the outlet/one way check valve???

Thanks!!!
Compressor arrived today. There was a significant amount of clear viscous (oily?) fluid on the bottom of the compressor and in one of the fan housings.

Any ideas???

I thought this was oil-less???
Was the capacitor harmed during shipment? They have a electrolytic type oily substance in them.
Jack.. looks like the cap on the cap is askew! great.. now I need to source one and replace

Jun-Air Capacitor, Run Complete, 60μF, 120V for OF300 (60 cm) - 5240607

Maybe?
I found one on Amazon, sent you a text.
Awesome!

Thanks Jack
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