06-28-2023, 10:05 AM
I think more information is required.
I think the easiest thing to check is to verify that the compressor has power. I don't know where yours is, but mine has a regular plug near the compressor that goes into a switched wiring harness. (I am assuming you turned on the switch, likely above your stovetop). If no power, then that will need to be resolved.
You will need to reattach all of the open fittings that you mention. The 110V compressor is small and will not overcome any significant leaks. ...
I think the easiest thing to check is to verify that the compressor has power. I don't know where yours is, but mine has a regular plug near the compressor that goes into a switched wiring harness. (I am assuming you turned on the switch, likely above your stovetop). If no power, then that will need to be resolved.
You will need to reattach all of the open fittings that you mention. The 110V compressor is small and will not overcome any significant leaks. ...