what do you mean by "shutting down" tripping to overload on the compressor motor or tripping the breaker in the main panelMine keeps shutting down.
The box store air compressors use some pretty substandard parts when they are built, primarily the motors. There are not a lot of parts on an air compressor to go bad, motor, pressure switch, tank check valve and pump. When they don’t run it’s normally something minor, like the pressure switch or a tank check valve. I have a 20 gallon Sanborn air compressor at my car wash that has been in service since 1994, it was one of those emergency purchases on a Friday night before going on vacation for a week. I figured I’d just run it until it doesn’t run any more, it’s 26 years and only thing I’ve had to replace was the $15.00 pressure switch.What size air compressor do you guys use? Mine keeps shutting down. Fuses are good and I replaced the capacitors. Still not working. I have a Kobalt 80 gal now but think I might replace with a 60 gal for less $.
There are few brands left that are still of the quality they were 20 years ago. You used'ta could get a Speedaire from Grainger and not touch it for 20-30 years, now you'd be lucky if it'll last through its warranty. Devilbiss used to make good units, but they got absorbed by Porter Cable, which are now cheap junk barely good enough for home use.I also had a big Sanborn in my busy 8-bay for about 15 years. When Coleman Powermate acquired Sanborn...well, bad experiences.
Indeed!Less speed is better.