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Legal compressors?
My team is trying to look away from the small compressor. The am-2005 on andy mark. We have gone through 2 of them last year and 1 in the previous year. We don't want to go to the bigger compressor that has been with first due to the weight of it. Are there other legal compressors we can use? Or is it any compressor as long as it doesnt go over the cfm?
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But, the better question is why do you have compressor failures? My team has used the same compressor for three years now. It's a Viair...I assume that's what you mean by "small compressor". Are you overheating it? I've run into a couple teams that ran the compressor well past its duty cycle (the Viair Spec says 9% -- yes, that's NINE percent) who ran into trouble. One large fan blowing on the top heatsink goes a long way to keeping that motor cool. |
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I'm curious which one 254 uses. It's similar in appearance and size to the standard small Viar, but distinctly different.
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http://www.viaircorp.com/c-models.html We get the 90C as part of FIRST Choice, my team uses the 92C, and that 95C seems to have a different motor. Perhaps that's the 254 compressor? |
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However, I am more curious HOW you have gone through three compressors now, while the VIAIR may not be a workhorse of a compressor, it should last a lot longer then that. Are you running your compressors for extended periods of time without active cooling on them (A fan cooling the compressor head)? (And took too long to post, didn't I?) |
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The Thomas 215 compressor also meets the CFM requirements.
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It is worth to note, that with someone who knows what they are doing, these parts are easy to replace. |
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If you haven't I would take advantage of positioning one of the large papst fans provided in the kit of parts at the top heatsink. It made the difference between near instantaneous burns and being uncomfortable to hold onto for a couple of seconds last year in our pneumatic intensive robot.
It definitely presents a strong case for active cooling, and our compressor was (and still is) reliable for 2 competitions, 2 off-seasons and a build-season scrimmage. |
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We've gotten them hot enough to melt pneumatic tubing about an inch away from the head, but we've never had one fail, even running the robot almost nonstop for several hours.
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i want to say in 2012 the holycows????? ran a car seat one, that inflated a lumbar support.
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We have used these two compressors:
http://www.gd-thomas.com/productlist.aspx?id=10124&tp=p (the Thomas 215 that Joe mentioned) http://www.gd-thomas.com/productlist.aspx?id=10120&tp=p |
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