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Re: compressor is heating up to the point it blows hose
Mount one of the little kop fans on a bracket on the robot , so it blows on the compressor fins . Do not mount it to the compressor. Power the fan with a 20 amp breaker from the PDP. this is all you need to do to keep the compressor cool.
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Re: compressor is heating up to the point it blows hose
If you plan to use the standard ~9% Duty Cycle compressor, use one of the previous-gen Victor fans as we (Team 195) did this year, or any standard electronics cooling fan. Point it directly at the heatsync but do not mount it to the compressor for fear of violating "No-modification" rules.
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This has worked very well for us for several years, especially when combined with mounting all of the metal fittings directly to the compressor. |
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I am convinced that using a 40mm fan to blow air across the head of a VIAIR 90C is the best configuration for 99% of all FRC applications. Just amazing performance. |
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the fan idea works great. our 2013 bot has the compressor overheating problem, but after my overhaul on all the bots, I added a small fan mounted above it blowing down on it and it keeps it very cool. haven't had a air leak since.
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Check this last year thread http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=129321 To my knowledge only these 3 compressors are 100% duty and FRC legal (at least according to 2014 rules)
See comparison list I compiled last year http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...1&d=1399302557 |
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When they say "10% Duty Cycle", over what period of time is the 10%? 2.5 minutes on (for a match), and 22 minutes off?
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You cannot call it 100% duty cycle. Besides being incorrect, it is very misleading. Comparing apples to apples, Viair 90C is 9% Duty cycle, just 1% less than Thomas 215. Which means that difference is marginal. Having even small fan cooling off compressor will make more impact than switching from Viair 90C to Thomas 215. Especially considering that Thomas 215 is 3 times more expensive that Viair 90C. If you can spare 4 pounds on you robot Viair 250C-IG is much better choice for less money. |
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Personally the fact that Viair rates theirs at 9% makes me trust their specs more and the fact that Thomas rates theirs at 10% makes me suspicious of their specs. Fact is that real world numbers rarely come out so nice so Viair advertising 9% makes me think it is based on actual data determined by real world testing w/o rounding it up to 10% which would look better on the data sheet. |
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Moved all of our metal fittings down to the compressor for the heat sink value today. It fixed the problem with the added help of throwing more ballast to the back of the robot.
We did discover one trick that we did last year without knowing how it helped. We used a plastic elbow push fitting as the first non metal fitting last year. The extra heavier thermoset housing helped isolate some of the heat before it got to the tubing. |
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Thanks for all the replys. We learned a lot from going through them with the team.
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