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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 15213" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>LOL Ken, i like that and you are probably rite <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Perry - i can totally see where the need for 3 phase comes from, when i open an air outlet it automatically throttles up with a big roar! It does require a fair bit of power to move such a large amount of air.</p><p>Mllud - mine actually runs a hydraulic pump on the end of the compressor that is used to lubricate the pump and cool it, it has a large oil cooler as well to keep the oil cool. I can totally see water being an issue, i ran it on Wednesday which was fine, a little humidity and when i opened an air outlet you could see the water vapor. I was amazed at the storage tank, so tiny but it produces the air so quickly its really not needed, I'm just used to the piston type that take time to fill up.</p><p>As for backing over it, i have done the same.... I backed over a *postie bike* little Honda motorbike, i got out as i felt something and all i could see were a pair of handle bars sticking out.... it was a horrible sinking feeling! but it did survive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 15213, member: 82"] LOL Ken, i like that and you are probably rite :) Perry - i can totally see where the need for 3 phase comes from, when i open an air outlet it automatically throttles up with a big roar! It does require a fair bit of power to move such a large amount of air. Mllud - mine actually runs a hydraulic pump on the end of the compressor that is used to lubricate the pump and cool it, it has a large oil cooler as well to keep the oil cool. I can totally see water being an issue, i ran it on Wednesday which was fine, a little humidity and when i opened an air outlet you could see the water vapor. I was amazed at the storage tank, so tiny but it produces the air so quickly its really not needed, I'm just used to the piston type that take time to fill up. As for backing over it, i have done the same.... I backed over a *postie bike* little Honda motorbike, i got out as i felt something and all i could see were a pair of handle bars sticking out.... it was a horrible sinking feeling! but it did survive! [/QUOTE]
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