My new Hatsan Invader and New Tuxing portable Tuxing compressor

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • How the Tuxing Portable Compressor works

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  • @klausknudsen106
    @klausknudsen106 Год назад +2

    The fuse is the first thing i noticed, that i really like about that design, so easy to get to. :)

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +1

      Yes it is a very easy assessable fuse but,,,,,,,,
      The BIG NEGATIVE is that this little compressor gets too hot for the piston and cylinder sleeve.
      After 50 some fills I replaced my first one then after only 40 fills it happened again.
      Ow there is a warranty on it but dealing with that company was a pain in that A§§!
      Took my almost a whole month to get part and when it happened again the company wanted me to pay for shipping? It would of been the same as me purchasing it without a warranty!
      If I may suggest save up a couple more dollars and look into this product.
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns
      You can also find it on Amazon
      Thank you for watching my channel
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @tasmedic
    @tasmedic Год назад +2

    According to the manual that came with my compressor, you have the air hose fitted the wrong way around. The blue cylinder should be at the rifle end, not the compressor end.
    I reckon these compressors are good value for money. They will work off 12v as well as mains, need no water supply to cool them, and are easy to set up and use. I'm quite happy with mine.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      Thank you for watching my channel first and second I really think it’s a preference of the owners to place the filter at either end?
      When air goes through the hose to the filter you build up water in the hose as time of usage goes on.
      Now if you have the filter At the beginning of hose from compressor you catch more water before it goes into your hose line. Now that’s my theory and that why I keep mine at the beginning of the hose from compressor.
      Third,, I no longer use this compressor because it broke down a second time , around 40 fills this time ,after I replaced the warped piston head and sleeve.
      Yes the compressor gets way to hot for itself and parts get heated up really hot inside that box .
      Thank you once again for watching
      Keep your plinks on target 🤠

    • @Harolddespui
      @Harolddespui 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@domin8rdominant763The water in the line at the compressor end is still steam, harder to catch for the filter. At the guns end the steam has turned into bigger droplets (because the air cooling down when traveling through the hose), which are easier to catch by the filter material.

  • @williamlazu7024
    @williamlazu7024 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again for the heads up, I just ordered the 9mm Hatsan quick filling probe/adapter

  • @williamlazu3294
    @williamlazu3294 2 года назад +1

    Thank You, I just bought a refurbished Hatsan Invader and needed to know how to fill it. I also just happen to have the Tuxing compressor. WOW Big Mahalo to You and a Hauoli Maka HIki Hou

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      Congratulations on getting your Invader,,,,, What caliber did you get?
      Now for filling the Hatson you need a PCP Quick Filling Charging Probe Adapter 9mm OD Air Tool Fittings for Filling Hole that is located under the front of the barrel. You will see a cap that is loose so you can twist it around to see where the two holes Opposite from each other and that’s where the fitting goes in.
      Make sure you don’t over fill it.
      Let’s get our Plinking on!
      And an awesome feliz año nuevo to you friend

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Hello Fellow Plinker
      Just wondering how you been doing with that Invader?

  • @johnnybbgunner2136
    @johnnybbgunner2136 11 месяцев назад

    I would leave the hose on and keep dust and debris out or cap it.
    Great video.

  • @henryjones1998
    @henryjones1998 Год назад +1

    Hello Dom. I read you have moved on to a Air Venturi 4500. I have just bought a clone of the Tuxing sold under Vevor, it's practically identical but it does not have a oil (silicone) hole to service the piston with.
    So by rights my Vevor should last even shorter than your Tux did. I will only charge to 200Bar, have bleed undone before turning on , and run fan for ages afterward. Your point about over-heating is central to understanding that these machines are best run for the shortest time practical.
    The comments here are gold-dust and show clearly that unless punters fully comprehend the fragile limitations of these cheaply made but over-hyped compressors , disappointment is definitely guaranteed, though the units in practice aren't. Peace.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +1

      First ,Thank you for watching
      And second,Glade to hear this from a fellow air gunner! I was first acknowledge of the Tuxing by ads they made ,it sounded so awesome but clearly awesome always isn’t the best alternative in getting something of a good product? Make since?
      Thank you also for your comment
      Always keep your plinking on target

  • @Chupacabramusic
    @Chupacabramusic 7 дней назад +1

    Say player how ya been 😂 still at it i see.. You still got your cattlemans?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  7 дней назад +1

      @@Chupacabramusic no the Cattleman has been officially strapped to the wall of shame …..
      Really into my Brocock and AEA a lot.
      Sadly, I’m down and out with a really bad knee. It was my shoulder the last four months now it’s my knee dang it sucks getting older.
      lol
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @dont4143
    @dont4143 2 года назад +2

    Am looking for a compressor around my $400 budget. Am living on my SS check so I have to budget.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      First of all thank you for looking at my video
      Second of all avoid all compressors that are on Amazon and especially this Tuxing!
      If you are just getting into PCP Airguning and you are on a budget , I understand that, but compressors are the biggest part of your PCP life I would like to suggest you save up a little bit more and look up this compressor is a portable somewhat still affordable but one of the better ones on the market.
      Umarex ReadyAir Portable Compressor
      A friend of mine recommended me that one when I first started but I try to save money ,I ended up paying more on the long run😩
      Also if you’re a little bit ANSI look into a portable air tank bottles , but as long as you have a scuba shop close by🤠

  • @josemonge1339
    @josemonge1339 Год назад +1

    Good video. I have a generic (no brand) compressor pretty much like yours. I do all the things in the video, but it is vey slow to fill up the gun. in fact, I think that it barely gets some air in. Also the air is vey wet at the charging end even with the filter new. Any ideas? How long does it take you to charge? Thanks

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      I would like to first thank you for watching my channel and this little video I put up of the Tuxing compressor.
      Now letting you know that when I first got the compressor in this video it was working great but after the 45th usage it Wasn’t pushing out pressure?
      Now from the time it started pushing no pressure I contacted my warranty department doing emails back-and-forth for a month figuring out what was going on with my compressor. I wasn’t feeling too comfortable with the company anymore.
      What the issue was this little compressor component it gets super super hot. And when it’s getting hot it’s not getting ventilated very well Inside so now the cylinder piston sleeve, warps and it’s not letting me get pressure build up.
      Now that I’ve repaired it after 50 uses it did the same thing again contacted the warranty department and he wanted me to pay for shipping and handling but I can buy the part on Amazon for cheaper. So another words I no longer use this compressor. I purchased a very very expensive compressor, which I’m very happy with took a big budget out of my pocket, but so worth it.
      Don’t know what the brand you got but good luck and if you’re looking for a different compressor that’s a little bit pocket friendly look up this compressor on Amazon.
      I did notice how my Tuxing compressor drop in price but this one I’m sharing with you is so much more reliable.
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns
      Good luck And thank you for watching my channel once again
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @silviuv8665
    @silviuv8665 3 года назад

    hi , I just bought this compressor from Tuxing today and they say:
    “For the first time before to use compressor put silicon oil in the small hole (positioned left up corner to fan cooling ) !!!
    Do not use it without oil !!!
    The small hole have a tube connected to the piston compressor to take oil lubricant to the rings.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад

      WOW! You see I was thinking this compressor should have some kind of oil? Originally what Tuxing told me When was speaking directly with Tuxing and I asked them about putting oil prior to being used? They told me no it is not necessary? You see how you get double saying when it’s not directly put down on your instructions? Wow !

  • @robgee7788
    @robgee7788 2 года назад +1

    It seems to me the system line bleed flow should be at the other end of the system beyond the filters. You don't want the oil and water moving back into the pump. I bleed the pressure from the probe end so all that stays in the filter.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      Yes, I have learned along the way to put filter on the end of the hose not at the beginning also discovered I had the blue filter on backwards 😩
      I no longer use this compressor but I did learn from it , I now own a Venturi 4500 compressor and now saving up for a bigger filter 😀
      Thank you for watching and
      Keep you’re plinking on target 🤠

  • @garyacres8437
    @garyacres8437 Год назад +1

    I have followed these steps completely! It all comes on but never builds pressure in the compressor or the weapon. My weapon is a Marauder .25

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      First thank you for watching my video,
      One question for you ? Is the pressure release valve completely shut?
      That’s the only other option I can think of?
      I no longer have this portable compressor, it gave to much problems for what I wanted ,may I suggest saving up for this compressor it’s a little bit more but so worth it!
      (Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns)
      You can find it on Amazon,it’s a bit more but no more headaches when you want to fill up your air rifle.
      Good luck and sorry I can’t give you better advice.
      Keep you’re plinking on target 🤠

  • @182511419139208
    @182511419139208 3 года назад +3

    You should keep the fan on until it's cool.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад

      Yes I keep it running until temperature gets back below 240* then I shut it down. Thank you for saying that I don’t think I said anything about that in the video? I was to exited when I got the little compressor 🤩
      Thank you for watching.

  • @jollyrancher400
    @jollyrancher400 2 года назад +1

    You can use it even in the middle of a forest.. just connect it to you car battery..the only downside is you'll find no nearby game animal due to the pumping noise

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Got to use it out in the forest once and after that it didn’t work 🤔
      That was the last time I see it and replaced it with a Venturi,,,,🤠

    • @jollyrancher400
      @jollyrancher400 2 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 that was sad and hilarious at the same time..lol..sory for the laugh.. after all it's a china product..i also use cheap chinese made pcp compressor.. it's been working flawlessly for a year now..but for a compressor less than 100 bucks i don't expect much

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      @@jollyrancher400 I totally agree, mine lasted for five months the first time and then four more months that’s when t gave out again. Don’t get me to wrong it was perfect for me to start with to see if I wanted to go further into the PCP world.
      I did say that once you put your toe into this pond ,get ready to step in deeper! Lol

  • @tubeRaleigh
    @tubeRaleigh 3 года назад +1

    Great instructions!!

  • @glasserallen
    @glasserallen 2 года назад +2

    It's been about a year how is it holding up????? Everyone recommends the yeng heng model but I don't want to mess with water from a bucket and having to rebuild it every so often.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      Gave up on the Tuxing compressor.
      I replaced the cylinder head once and four months later it happened again. I think the cylinder head and sleeve got warped in the compressor. It gets so hot inside I can feel and see why this compressor doesn’t last long.
      If I can give any information to you or suggestions I would hold off and save just a little more and get the Umarex ReadyAir Portable Compressor,,,
      It’s about 300 more but it’s an awesome little compressor.
      I saved up allot to get me a wayyyyy better compressor since I’m going in deep into the pond of PCP air guns
      Venturi 4500 the BIG ONE,, And man it is something you need to figure out on? Just how far are you gonna take this hobby? I know the PCP world is expensive but you want a good compressed and clean dry air in your PCPs.
      Good luck and Happy Plinking
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

    • @glasserallen
      @glasserallen 2 года назад +2

      Hey man I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to reply it's Sunday here and I've been going back and forth between the shoe box unit the tuxine which I can get parts for but I don't want to be rebuilding every couple months because the head and piston at Central gets too hot so I appreciate the heads up on that and I've been looking at the Yong heng water through the cylinder head version, but unfortunately it's not 12 volt and I can't take it out in the field so I'd have to invest in a air tank to fix that problem, so that's kind of a pain even though I can get parts for it and it looks relatively easy to rebuild,👍👍

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      I’m glade to help and wishing you good luck on your choices

  • @nasyaye6682
    @nasyaye6682 3 года назад +1

    nice bro 🙏🏻🇲🇨

  • @lamardaniels6625
    @lamardaniels6625 Год назад +1

    Thinking about buying one, how has it held up?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +1

      First I like to say Thank you for watching my channel and second,,,,,
      I would recommend to stay away from this product,, Tuxing Compressor
      I say this only because of only using it 50 some uses the cylinder head compressing unit warped from so much heat inside. This little machine does not have proper ventilation to keep components cool down during usage.
      If I may suggest, save up a little bit extra and look up this compressor on Amazon, so much better and a better warranty than the Tuxing compressor company.
      When I was using the warranty, I went back-and-forth with emails for a month until I got my part sent to me for free from the company for “ME”to install.
      After I installed it, I got 40 usage out of this compressor and the cylinder head warped Once more!
      I contacted the company the company wanted me to pay for shipping and handling this time so and I found the part cheaper then that company and it was on Amazon.
      My recommendation friend is to save up a little bit more and purchase this little compressor,, so much better and so worth the extra $$
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns
      Good luck and thanks for leaving a comment
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @lamardaniels6625
    @lamardaniels6625 Год назад +1

    Is there anything extra I will need to buy once I have this compressor and with my Hatsan invader?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +1

      Yes there is some extra items you need
      First,, Doesn’t matter what compressor you have you’ll need to upgrade the water oil filter for sure not right away but replace it with a bigger one.
      Second ,,, couple more Invader Mags. You want at least 5 of them
      Third ,,,,lots and and lots of LEAD! Lol
      It’s so much fun you’re gonna be shooting it none stop for a few days! Lol
      Thanks for the comments
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

    • @lamardaniels6625
      @lamardaniels6625 Год назад

      What's the compressor you recommend from Amazon? Als9, how much FPE tgis rifle putting g out in .22cal?

  • @sweetleaf7751
    @sweetleaf7751 3 года назад +1

    So this compressor compared to the old compressors where You need o use several gallons of water . Would You say there is a much less rick of getting water in your gun with this Compressor as i am really considering this over the old TUXING TSES031 Compressors . I really want to get a Compressor and the one You have there looks like the Hatsan Compressor. So would you recommend the Compressor you have for me as i always used the one the relied on water
    Thank You

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      This was my first PCP compressor. I’ve always wondered what the differences would be? And I have a piggy bank growing so I can purchase a bigger more reliable band name compressor. As an example the Omega Turbo Charger 4500psi Compressor. I know there’s a lot of expensive compressors out there and the Tuxing portable is an awesome beginner compressor. Happy shopping on that and if this is your first PCP man you’re in for a treat!
      Thanks for watching

    • @sweetleaf7751
      @sweetleaf7751 3 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 You are very lucky then as i had so many Rifles even dragon claw and Hercules get so much water inside i had to check the box and manual to make sure they were not water guns Kenenrs, or ToYsRUs lol

    • @sweetleaf7751
      @sweetleaf7751 3 года назад +1

      I was kidding i hope You know a little over exaggerating lol yes i know it not really a water Gun

  • @PETRAKOV1
    @PETRAKOV1 Год назад +1

    How log take to go from 90 bar to 200 bar and what is the volume of your rifle cylinder?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +2

      First ,Thank You for watching my channel,
      Second, I’m guessing around 20 minutes?
      I gave up on this compressor after I fixed the warped Piston twice! This little compressor has an issue with over heating and when it gets hot ( it gets so hot you shouldn’t touch anything inside when you’re fixing it it warps the piston.
      I got over 50 fills the first time then it took over a month to get parts under warranty
      Then on the second time it only did 40 fills and did the same . The company wanted me to pay shipping and handling in which it came out to the same if I was just to purchase the part without the warranty!
      If I may I would say this ,,,, Save up a couple more dollars to purchase this compressor it’s way more reliable and dependable. You can also pick it up on Amazon
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns
      I have a few airgun friends that purchase this one and so far no issues .
      Thank once more for watching and
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @Bosmanoff
    @Bosmanoff 2 года назад

    Hi! Bought it and try to use despite all that failure things. Will see. Thanks for the video. Could name the exact model and parameters of that black adapter on the thick end of the tube (1.08 of the video)?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching the video,,
      For you’re question I’m a little confused but gonna try to give you what I think you’re asking for?
      The air fitting for my Hatson Invader?
      If that’s what your looking at you can find it on Amazon worded like this
      Air Venturi Replacement Probe, Fits Select Kral Arms, Evanix, & Hatsan Guns
      The stem size of that insert that goes into hole is 9 mm? Well that’s what I heard?
      Good luck and I hope I helped?
      Thanks for watching again.

  • @nealharmon954
    @nealharmon954 3 года назад +1

    What size is your fittings that you use to connect your fill probe? I have a Hatsan invader and I am having connection issues. Most compressors in my state including the one I have is 1/4” connections. Yet to shoot.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      Just got a replacement today from Amazon and it was
      Flylock universal 8mm 1/8” not female thread quick disconnect
      Most of them say for paint ball fittings but it’s the same also make sure you know the difference between male threading and female,, just in case

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +1

      Just an update on my compressor 😢 it stopped pushing air out! Gone check for the basics that o rings are hopefully easy to get to ? I’ve been using it almost every day at least two to three times of refills and today it was on for a good while and got nothing? Just an update oh had it since Christmas

  • @ElTiradorSelectoACE250173
    @ElTiradorSelectoACE250173 Год назад +2

    👍💯💯

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching my video
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @InletKayaker
    @InletKayaker Год назад +1

    You set it at 3000,and it only put 2000 in the gun?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      I Know it’s strange isn’t it? Took all 3000 psi it said on compressor but air gauge says 200 ? Lol
      Manual does say fill up to 3000 psi but I’m guessing there’s a difference between the words ( Bar & PSI)
      Thank you for watching my channel and FYI ,,I no longer use this compressor.
      My advice if you’re looking into purchasing a portable compressor look this on up instead,, it’s a few more$$ but so much better product.
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles
      Keep your plinking on target🤠

  • @velislavnikolov909
    @velislavnikolov909 2 года назад +1

    Rotate the blue filter, it shout be opposite direction.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Hummm? Are you saying just the filter or the filter and hose? Only because It’s been brought up to me another time and also been told that filter should be at compressor side,,
      Reason from compressor side I’ve been informed is because at that point the filter will catch Humidity in water before it goes into hose,,,
      If hose was connected first then the hose will have a section that will store Humidity and water in that section.
      But please let me know what you think?

    • @velislavnikolov909
      @velislavnikolov909 2 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763
      Originally from the factory filter body is located after the hose, but doest matter so much. The main point is that filter direction shout be opposite site. The filter body, where ever is located has direcrton and the right direction is opposite to your's.
      Also you may have problem when de gas the hose and the filter is rotated like your's you may lose the all air in the gun cylinder, because filter cause the air to go out slower than normal and the valve in the gun can't close correctly. This is advice based on my own experience, I had those problem.
      Good luck!

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      @@velislavnikolov909 thank you for this information
      Open up my filter to look at the inside directions and to be honest both ends are the same ? Same size hole, nothing to prevent it from flowing either direction? But since you brought it up I’m gonna switch it around, but keeping hose same out put.🤠

    • @velislavnikolov909
      @velislavnikolov909 2 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763
      On one side where is the opening screw cover of the filter you should have inside one filter element putted in horizontally and behind it two other, one bigger and one very small, round filtering elements this is the only differences. I hope this helps you!

  • @silviuv8665
    @silviuv8665 3 года назад

    You can use silicon oil for treadmill

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад

      Sorry not understanding why treadmill and not compressor? Lol

    • @silviuv8665
      @silviuv8665 3 года назад

      @@domin8rdominant763 treadmill oil it’s 100% silicone oil , that’s the reason to use this oil.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад

      @@silviuv8665 now I understand! Thank you very much on this! This is what makes this part so great! You saw my videos (Thank you) and you saw a spot where you could return some advice that I wasn’t aware of! Thank once again for this information and also for watching!
      Good luck and Happy plinking! Wait!? So with PCP air gun do you have?

  • @southmanchestervermincontrol
    @southmanchestervermincontrol 2 года назад +1

    So...is it worth buying?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +2

      After what I’ve been through with this brand I would say save up a few more dollars and don’t bother with this one but,,,,,,
      If you are a little bit into tearing apart and putting tools together and you are knowledgeable of just working on tools go for it you’ll most likely only get 45-50 fills with this unit until it breaks down but should be still under warranty and it’s the same part on mostly everyone that’s asked me ,,, The cylinder compression gets to hot and warps.
      Good luck on your Decision and thank you for watching my channel🤠

  • @carnivalassorted2486
    @carnivalassorted2486 2 года назад +1

    Can use motorcyle battery to make it work sir??

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      I’m guessing no. It’s a 12 volt operating compressor and I believe,,,, correct me if I’m wrong,,,,, Most motorcycles are 6 volt?

    • @carnivalassorted2486
      @carnivalassorted2486 2 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 thank you sir how about on a solar battery?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Ugh🤔 that’s beyond my experience,, Sorry,,, But Thank you very much for watching video

  • @sweetleaf7751
    @sweetleaf7751 3 года назад +1

    if the machine has a built in oil/water separator. Do we still need to use another one outside of compressor? , like the tuxing for example

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      That’s a truly good question? For me as I was first looking into a compressor I noticed a few not a lot using and extra moisture separate piece and there’s some with a lot longer ones? So as for me , better safe then sorry. I would suggest using it only because we don’t want any kind of moisture going into our PCP rifles or guns.

    • @sweetleaf7751
      @sweetleaf7751 3 года назад +2

      @@domin8rdominant763 yes that is true better safe then sorry :) well it sure beats worrying about gallons of water in your guns lol

  • @Ameirs
    @Ameirs 10 месяцев назад +1

    My compressor without filter is that okay ?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  10 месяцев назад +2

      First,Thank you for watching my channel and leaving a comment.
      Now as for you not having a filter?
      Very bad!! You don’t want any moisture in your airgun. So yes as soon as you can get a filter and if you can get a bigger one then the one you see me using.
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @madyicstik
    @madyicstik 2 года назад

    have you tried fillin a 48ci tank with this compressor?

  • @drekceldude
    @drekceldude 3 года назад +1

    Whats you initial pros and cons for the Tuxing compressor ?,whats the lubrication,seen some that only need small amount of silicon lube to function

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +5

      Pros is that the Tuxing is portable and can be used with your car’s battery also the automatic shut off is awesome . Cons? First you have to unscrew the cover off the compressor then from the inside your change the filter after every 40 uses. Second changing all the O rings only after 70 uses. Third dealing with Tuxing company through Email wasn’t the easiest way to be happy fixing YOU’RE OWN compressor you bought with a warranty?! Other then that I’m happy😕 And as for the Lubricant used on this I was told by Tuxing it wasn’t needed? Its what they said so going with what Tuxing said No Lubricant into Compressor. Even though I’ve seen similar products that use lubricant?

    • @silviuv8665
      @silviuv8665 3 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 hi , I just bought this compressor from Tuxing today and they say:
      “For the first time before to use compressor put silicon oil in the small hole (positioned left up corner to fan cooling ) !!!
      Do not use it without oil !!!

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +1

      @@silviuv8665 WOW! You see I was thinking this compressor should have some kind of oil? Originally what Tuxing told me When was speaking directly with Tuxing and I asked them about putting oil prior to being used? They told me no it is not necessary? You see how you get double saying when it’s not directly put down on your instructions? Wow !
      So was it in your manual when you received it?

    • @kurtwong3
      @kurtwong3 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/cXXLO2xWbxw/видео.html

    • @ke6bnl
      @ke6bnl 2 года назад

      @@domin8rdominant763 mine is not charging to more than 2000psi after 1 year. will be pulling it apart soon

  • @le3045acp
    @le3045acp 3 года назад +1

    use only pure silicone oil or grease on those o-rings please

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +1

      I’m talking to Tuxing now , my compressor isn’t pushing out any air pressure ? I was asked if I’ve done any maintenance yes after 40 uses I change the filter inside now I got 32 more usages total of 72 out of my compressor and now isn’t pushing out any air pressure? I open up the pump and was surprised how filthy that was inside cleaned it up the O-rings and washers was good left it alone put it all back together still no air pressure?So now the company had me change the O-rings all inside the compressor . Still no air pressure coming out very very small amount. Now they say they are going to send me a new pump very strange I work with pneumatic tools I and I do know a few things and that was gonna be my question for you? What is the issue with using Senco pneumatic oil? I know every one has a good reason and just asking so I’m schooled in something new🙂

    • @le3045acp
      @le3045acp 3 года назад +3

      @@domin8rdominant763 because any petroleum based oil put under these kinds of pressure will ignite and blow up just like a diesel has no spark plugs the diesel is compressed to the point where it ignites and thats what happens with hpa if petroleum based oils are used be careful

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +1

      I’ve never thought of this so thank you I’ll switch up

    • @le3045acp
      @le3045acp 3 года назад +2

      @@domin8rdominant763 yes anything but 100% pure silicone oil and grease is a definite no no with anything dealing with pcp high pressure vessels

    • @dannygungun1009
      @dannygungun1009 3 года назад +1

      I've heard other things can weaken or eat up o-rings, I use silicone as well. Besides the above comment about hpa combusting things, which is true.

  • @NoobGames3
    @NoobGames3 3 года назад +1

    hello, do you have the link where you bought the compressor?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      Bought it on Amazon. Look up Tuxing Compressor. When the page comes up you should see at the bottom Amazon has other suggestions for you and one of them will be the auto shut off. I don’t know why But when I punch in Tuxing compressor with auto shut off it doesn’t show up? Good luck and Happy Plinking

    • @car6on14
      @car6on14 3 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 how is the compressor holding up, read mixed reviews on some?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      @@car6on14 I’ve been very happy with my compressor it just passed 45 uses and I now change the filter inside every 15 uses and still drain the bottom one every 5.
      I discovered that the filters absorb allot of water by that time.

  • @ofcleveland
    @ofcleveland 3 года назад +1

    What's Up Domin8R!

  • @KGisthename
    @KGisthename 3 года назад +1

    That filter ain't gonna cut it.

    • @davidlittle611
      @davidlittle611 2 года назад

      Which one do you suggest?

    • @KGisthename
      @KGisthename 2 года назад +1

      The big gold one from the same company that makes his compressor. You can find them everywhere. Specially if you live somewhere that's humid. Tuxing gold filter. Use the beads that come with it but then get a bag of the better absorbing agent. Dont rmember the name but you can do a quick google search and you will see serious air gunners discussing this topping on forums. The only reliable info as far as i am concerned.

  • @-djg-3955
    @-djg-3955 2 года назад

    Can I use that to fill the aluminum tank that attaches to air rifle??? Help

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +2

      If the tank doesn’t have to be filled pass 200 bars I would say yes
      But be careful with this compressor,,,,,
      I had to replace a part once and it happened again but this time Tuxing company wanted me to pay for shipping from Japan because it would of been twice they sent me the same part when it broke down the second time.
      Carful on the over heating I think is an issue for compressor cylinder
      Good luck and thank you for watching

  • @tarikff9158
    @tarikff9158 2 года назад

    It takes a CAM of time 250 bars

  • @domin8rdominant763
    @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +3

    Update**** Aug.25,2021
    Compressor failed on me again and it is the same issue as before.
    Received an email from company informing ME that since the compressor broke down just 8 months ago they will replace the SAME PART again if I paid for shipping and handling?
    Wow a compressor company with a name ALL OVER THE WORLD and they want a consumer that purchased a product from there company that has broken down twice within a 8 month period or PAY AGAIN under warranty to receive a part that the company already knows about and wishes to ignore there one year warranty service!
    I personally would avoid this company,,, I know I’m learning my lesson 😖

    • @Powerpickle68
      @Powerpickle68 2 года назад +1

      That is a knock off of the Air Venturi Nomad ll. Also that is a not a temp gauge unless tuxing changed it. It should be a load gauge meaning how many amps it is using. Yours was reading way over the maximum meaning that is needs lubrication. If you still have it in working order, follow the maintenance instructions for the Nomad ll.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      @@Powerpickle68 thank you for the information
      The temperature gauge does work and yes this thing got so hot inside you wouldn’t dare touch any parts inside.
      Since I did this video the compressor has failed me ,I had to replaced the cylinder head once and it did it again after 50 uses it got so hot for itself. I think it’s because it doesn’t have good ventilation.
      The company with my one year warranty wanted me to pay for shipping and handling since they already replaced it once.
      But this is a new beginning for me I purchased a Air Venturi compressor and so far it’s got way more running time them the Tuxing. Thank you for watching video and thank you for the information 🤠

    • @99prochargedbird85
      @99prochargedbird85 2 года назад +1

      What did you do or replace to get your Tuxing compressor to work again. I purchased my Tuxing TXETO61 for $399.99 + tax this was the new model version had the automatic
      stop purchased last December 2020, I only used it 6 times and 5 months old and it would not make any kind of pressure. Tuxing engineer said the control box was bad, after them sending me a new control box I installed it but it did not fix the problem. They told me to check and clean certain check valves. I was only able to get the compressor to push a little air out of the hose, which I could feel with my hands, but wasn't strong enough to build up any pressure. I ended giving up on the compressor and purchased a big Acecare 9L carbon fiber dot approved airtank and a Hong yeng compressor. But if I can can get the Tuxing going again I could have 2 compressors.

    • @99prochargedbird85
      @99prochargedbird85 2 года назад +1

      I just read your comment so it was the cylinder head that was the issue for the compressor not making any pressure. Yeah its funny when they told me it was the control box that went bad. My compressor is still under warranty until next month December 2021. Boy RUclips deleted my comments several times trying to tell the truth about Tuxing so I had to change what I said.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      @@99prochargedbird85 I still have that little compressor and I do still like to get it fixed.
      The way you describe how little pressure was coming out is exactly how my was.
      I went three weeks trying to figure out issue with the company going back and fourth even doing photos to send to them and short videos.
      I totally felt like that was the issue from the beginning! But the company Tuxing had a Protocol on how to do warranty’s.
      I am familiar with air tools and compressors that is my job as a tool man where I worked.
      But if you don’t get the response you’re looking for here is the part you can find on Amazon
      TUXING 4500PSI PCP Air Compressor 12V High Presusre Pump Compressor Accessories Air Compressor Spare Parts Head TXET061/TXET062 Compressor Head
      It goes for $99.00

  • @miemiey1115
    @miemiey1115 2 года назад

    after 2 years of use the compressor is still good? is it good to buy?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      First thank you for looking at my channel
      Second and most important,,,,,,,,avoid this compressor at all cost...
      It’s good for 50 uses at most and the cylinder head warps each time. I changed mine twice then I realized I need something more dependable.
      My advice for you my friend is save up a little more for a different compressor if you’re looking for something similar may I suggest this one.
      ( Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns )
      It’s $300 more but a way better PcP portable compressor . You can find it on Amazon
      Thank you once again for subscribing and looking over my channel and I hope I answered your question?
      Keep you’re plinking on target 🤠

    • @miemiey1115
      @miemiey1115 2 года назад +1

      @@domin8rdominant763 thank you sir

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      @@miemiey1115 we can call each other Friend,,, Sir sounds like you’re talking to a Politician or even better Law-enforcement ? Lol
      Once again thank you “Friend”and I hope you find the right compressor for your needs.
      Keep you’re plinking on target 🤠

  • @llamudos9809
    @llamudos9809 Год назад

    Will this fill a 4500psi 1.1litre tank? (68ci)

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      To be honest I can’t say?
      I no longer use this compressor after I fix the cylinder head, I Only use it to fill up my Hatsan invader 45 more times and cylinder head warped once more. My Invader didn’t fill up that heavy pressure you’re looking for. My friendly advice fellow plinker,, Save up a bit more and look into this company’s portable compressor instead
      Umarex ReadyAIR HPA Portable Air Compressor Pump for PCP Air Rifles and Airguns
      It’s a bit more but I’m pretty sure it will fill a 4500 air tank and last longer then this Tuxing compressor.
      Thank you for watching and
      Keep you’re plinking on target 🤠

  • @rfgon3727
    @rfgon3727 2 года назад

    can i get 300 bar? is this compressor really good? does it last long?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      I’m saying it won’t hit 300 very good,, I only needed 200 and it took a little over 15 min but from my last repair it only worked for 51 fills and broke down a second time ,,
      My advice? Unless you have an extremely tight budget and really really want something you can afford? It’s ok for starters,,,, but for the 300 bar?
      Think that would really put a strain on it and break down even quicker.....

    • @rfgon3727
      @rfgon3727 2 года назад

      @@domin8rdominant763 it's really complicated, I speak from Brazil, I looked at some 4-stage manual pumps, I believe it is easier to maintain, as the maintenance cost is very low, have you had any experience with 4-stage pumps? where do you live? thanks for answering.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад +1

      @@rfgon3727 Sunny Southern California

  • @hunterarepas202
    @hunterarepas202 2 года назад

    Berapa batas suhu panasnya & brp psi sanggup isi?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      Sorry didn’t understand? May I ask the language so that I may translate? Sorry

  • @SeamusGray
    @SeamusGray Год назад +2

    Complete garbage after filling my hammer just 6 times.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      And I completely agree,,
      Especially the company, they really are garbage at Their facilities
      Thank you for watching
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @divinicus
    @divinicus 2 года назад +2

    Many bad reviews on Amazon

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  2 года назад

      And sadly I learned and hopefully I can inform the people
      That company wanted me to pay for a warranty parts shipping and handling

  • @teacexsss
    @teacexsss 3 года назад +1

    Air pump with high failure rate

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад +2

      I’m feeling it to be true

    • @chasiek
      @chasiek 3 года назад

      @@domin8rdominant763 Why?

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  3 года назад

      @@chasiek I’m thinking it over heats even with the fan cooling it down as it’s running. The cylinder gets really really HOT! And I believe that’s a major problem. Also when I pulled out the cylinder with the piston I open it up and it was really dirty with grease oil .

  • @lycanthropy666
    @lycanthropy666 Год назад

    My Sumatra 500 started leaking after a second fill, ....terrible brand.

    • @domin8rdominant763
      @domin8rdominant763  Год назад

      Totally Affordable but totally CHEAPLY made
      Thank you for watching
      Keep your plinking on target 🤠

  • @andreichernyshov1795
    @andreichernyshov1795 2 года назад

    Компрессоры TUXING 12 вольт очень плохого качества, за месяц редкого использования лопнул шатун поршня и деформировались детали привода, небыло смазки в подшипнике, так-же электропроводка внутри вся в трещинах. Не покупайте!!!