Bubbles Galore
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I am in the market for a new compressor. What are the benefits to having a compressor that is dual stage vs. single stage as far as car washes are concerned? Thanks!
This is the same compressor I purchased from them, absolutely 0 problems since installing over a year ago.I would like to give my 2cents and reccomend against buying a compressor from EatonCompressors. We had always bought Ingersoll-Rand compressors from Grainger and decided to go with Eaton based on a reccomendation from this forum. The Ingersoll compressors were guaranteed to have a head gasket leak within a few months; Ingersoll customer service reps agreed. So for roughly the same price, we bought an Eaton Compressor (http://www.eatoncompressor.com/catalog/item/504747/172983.htm) that is supposed to be built like a brick shiphouse according their product description. Unfortunately, we have spent more time fixing this single compressor than all of our other 10 + compressors combined. This includes rebuilding the compressor head at least 5 or 6 times, changing the motor pulley which was sized incorrectly from the factory, replacing the motor, replacing capacitors, and adding the saftey pop-off which wasn't installed at the factory! Ironically, it is down again as I type. It keeps tripping a 30 amp double pole breaker, even though the motor protector has never tripped and is set at 20 amps. This compresor was put in service last November and needed several of these repairs after only re-filling for the thrid time! Maybe we got one built on a leap year Friday, either way, they don't get our approval.
I actually found the Baldor motor on an eBay store.mac said:Take a look on ebay also. I went there out of curiosity and found compressors that sell for 8 to 10 grand for reasonable prices. Some garden variety ones for a few hundred bucks.
That's actually not true. Since it's two stage, each piston does half the compression work to 175 PSI, whereas a single-stage is compressing fully to 125 with each stroke of each piston. There is the ability to achieve a greater pressure, but one of the main functional differences is that a 2-stage compressor can supply the same CFM regardless of the pressure.Dirtychuck said:It takes a little more energy to compress air to the higher pressure, so should cost a less to operate the single stage.