Hey, I just bought this at a hobby shop online and got it at the post office and brought it home. I tested it and it worked. Next day, tested it again and worked just testing the pressure, no paint. The third time, it wouldnt turn on at all. I have no idea what happened. It's very simple so I guess its a power issue or dud
The air reservoir holds its pressure for a long time. I've switched it on, heard nothing, and thought it's not working then realised it's fully charged. Otherwise, you're right, sounds like it could be a dud.
Hi leather, there are no filters. The closest thing to a filter is a condensing tube that is meant to capture water vapour and help dry out the air going into the compressor. The tube can be emptied, but I've never had to.
It depends on the bike. My cannondale tires I inflate to 115psi or around 8bar. But if its just a regular bmx bike or something then it should do it. I believe this compressor goes to 4 bar which is 58psi.
I just bought one of these AS-186 compressors. Upon unboxing it, I found the water/air filter canister had some dark brown powder in it, I'd guess half a teaspoon's worth. I assume this isn't normal and I probably was shipped a used or returned compressor?
@@GaudiaCertaminisGaming I did a return through Amazon and bought another one that included a cheap airbrush, hose and paints for only $10 more. This one arrived with no scratches, perfect looking condition, and a perfectly clean water/air canister...so it looks like I was indeed originally shipped a used/returned item.
It can do if you're spraying non-stop for more than twenty minutes or so, but it only goes on to maintain pressure in the reservoir so it's not on all the time.
On Timbertech Amazon Store webpage it claims to be able to handle an airbrush up to 1.0mm needle. So I would assume yes. I'm buying this compressor for my Iwata Eclipse with a .35mm needle and will run it between 25-35 psi.
I got this budget compressor a while back and thought you'd be interested in finding out a little about it. Find it on Amazon here: geni.us/2YdXKs Technical Specification: Type - Single cylinder piston compressor with air tank Power - 1/6 HP Speed - 1450/1700 rpm Air flow - 20-23 litres per minute Auto stop function - Stop at 4 bar (57 psi), Re-start at 3 bar (43 psi) Working pressure - 0 to 4 bar Air tank - 3 litres Weight - 4.84 kg Dimensions - 320 x 140 x 310 mm Gravity feed airbrush Nozzle: 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5mm 7cc fluid cup capacity Syphon feed airbrush (BD-128P) Nozzle: 0.3, 0.35 and 0.5mm 22cc jar capacity
Hey, I just bought this at a hobby shop online and got it at the post office and brought it home. I tested it and it worked. Next day, tested it again and worked just testing the pressure, no paint. The third time, it wouldnt turn on at all. I have no idea what happened. It's very simple so I guess its a power issue or dud
The air reservoir holds its pressure for a long time. I've switched it on, heard nothing, and thought it's not working then realised it's fully charged. Otherwise, you're right, sounds like it could be a dud.
Hi sir, do you empty your tank when you are done with painting?
I normally don't bother, but if you take the air brush off the hose it will drain down really quickly.
Can i use this compressor for workshop tools? Like pump tyre, or pneumatic tools etc
I'm not sure. I'd contact the manufacturers. I've not used it for anything but painting.
hi , do you have to replace the air filter on the side?
Hi leather, there are no filters. The closest thing to a filter is a condensing tube that is meant to capture water vapour and help dry out the air going into the compressor. The tube can be emptied, but I've never had to.
Can this pump up bicycle tires because that's why I got it ??
I don't see why not, as long as you get the right adaptor on the hose.
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But only to the compressors max psi which will be too low for high pressure road tyres but fine for MTB.
It depends on the bike. My cannondale tires I inflate to 115psi or around 8bar. But if its just a regular bmx bike or something then it should do it. I believe this compressor goes to 4 bar which is 58psi.
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I just bought one of these AS-186 compressors. Upon unboxing it, I found the water/air filter canister had some dark brown powder in it, I'd guess half a teaspoon's worth. I assume this isn't normal and I probably was shipped a used or returned compressor?
That doesn't sound good. Can you pick the dust up with a magnet? If so it might be rust which might not be a good sign. Mine was very clean.
@@GaudiaCertaminisGaming I did a return through Amazon and bought another one that included a cheap airbrush, hose and paints for only $10 more. This one arrived with no scratches, perfect looking condition, and a perfectly clean water/air canister...so it looks like I was indeed originally shipped a used/returned item.
Does it get really hot?!?
It can do if you're spraying non-stop for more than twenty minutes or so, but it only goes on to maintain pressure in the reservoir so it's not on all the time.
Nice video! Do you think it will hold up a 0,8mm needle airbrush at 30-32 psi?
Hi Lucas. I've no idea I'm afraid. I've only ever used it with a 0.2 needle at around 20psi.
Did you find out?
@@dadthelad i ended up using a .5mm at 15 psi instead
On Timbertech Amazon Store webpage it claims to be able to handle an airbrush up to 1.0mm needle. So I would assume yes. I'm buying this compressor for my Iwata Eclipse with a .35mm needle and will run it between 25-35 psi.
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I got this budget compressor a while back and thought you'd be interested in finding out a little about it. Find it on Amazon here: geni.us/2YdXKs
Technical Specification:
Type - Single cylinder piston compressor with air tank
Power - 1/6 HP
Speed - 1450/1700 rpm
Air flow - 20-23 litres per minute
Auto stop function - Stop at 4 bar (57 psi), Re-start at 3 bar (43 psi)
Working pressure - 0 to 4 bar
Air tank - 3 litres
Weight - 4.84 kg
Dimensions - 320 x 140 x 310 mm
Gravity feed airbrush
Nozzle: 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5mm
7cc fluid cup capacity
Syphon feed airbrush (BD-128P)
Nozzle: 0.3, 0.35 and 0.5mm
22cc jar capacity
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