11-28-2023, 07:21 AM
Richard,
I understand the engine driven compressor philosophy you've explained.
Maybe.
If I am NOT using the engine to drive the compressor. Either using the 120V or shop air and we hear the air in the lines feeding the compressor, would that be the valve in the air dryer or something in the compressor itself? (unloader???)
This is mostly new to me and I'd like to learn for future failures.
We're at Steve Magown's and both of us are scratching our heads after being under the coach for a day tracking leaks.
Thanks!
I understand the engine driven compressor philosophy you've explained.
Maybe.
If I am NOT using the engine to drive the compressor. Either using the 120V or shop air and we hear the air in the lines feeding the compressor, would that be the valve in the air dryer or something in the compressor itself? (unloader???)
This is mostly new to me and I'd like to learn for future failures.
We're at Steve Magown's and both of us are scratching our heads after being under the coach for a day tracking leaks.
Thanks!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan