Who the Hell dislikes this stuff? I mean, maybe one can't afford it or don't have a 220 or whatever but a dislike? C'mon people. It's not that hard to get a 220. You can get them on all kinds of generators. My kid has a new all electric generator that can be charged on solar or 110 or 220 and has all kinds of outputs including 220 and it will run an entire RV for days. It's about twice as heavy as an RV battery and just slightly larger. My guess is it would run this compressor for a whole day.
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Who the Hell dislikes this stuff? I mean, maybe one can't afford it or don't have a 220 or whatever but a dislike? C'mon people. It's not that hard to get a 220. You can get them on all kinds of generators. My kid has a new all electric generator that can be charged on solar or 110 or 220 and has all kinds of outputs including 220 and it will run an entire RV for days. It's about twice as heavy as an RV battery and just slightly larger. My guess is it would run this compressor for a whole day.
Do I want one? Yes.
Can I afford one? Nope
Nothing more expensive than having tinnitus or being able to afford hearing aids.
What are the operating temperatures for this compressor? I don't have an insulated garage but would still love one of your scroll compressors.
The Eastwood Elite QST® 80/120 Scroll Air Compressor has an operating temperature range of -5°C to 45°C.
-JD
Well not everybody has 220V in the garage or can get it a 110 version would be nice
Not sure the regular diyer can afford a $2100 30/60 air compressor, though impressive.
Definitely geared toward the SERIOUS hobbyist and shop owners!