yet another EDC topic...

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yet another EDC topic...
laydoutb26 avatar
laydoutb26
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i am soon to hook up my edc...

its a sanden 708 on R12...

i will be runnin front bags only, sittin on 2 valves...

i bought 2 different oilers from work...

a mini oiler and a big one...

the mini says its rated to 150 psi where the big one says 125 psi max...

i drew this up...



will it work?
laydoutb26 avatar
laydoutb26
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i think i got that right...
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
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I assume that you will use a pressure switch to turn on the relay???if so yes it should work...and the pressure for the oiler does no matter as it is on the non pressure side of the compressor...Oh and use hardline or you will be sorry...stainless or copper....
hambandit avatar
hambandit
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dont use hardline go to your local truck shop and have them make you at least a 4' piece of steel braided line. they can adapt the sanden output to a 1/2" npt fitting, and save yourself some headache and get a swivel fitting on one end if not both. they usually run me around 50 bucks, but thats in springfield mo idk about where youre at
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
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Stainless hardline is only rated to a certain temp....use hardline, like every big rig has for like the last 30 years....Don't use it from the engine to the frame but run at least a foot of it off of the EDC or you risk blowing a line.
hambandit avatar
hambandit
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you wont blow steel braided.

its fucking good to like 1500degrees and 1600psi

if you blow that youve got other shit to worry about. like how to pry the wobble plate out of the compressor housing because that motherfucker is toast
laydoutb26 avatar
laydoutb26
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like that?

and where do i run it?

from the compressor to the tank?
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
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1500 degrees, for teflon lined braided hose....Uh no.... It is good to around 350 for most manufacturers, which yes is more than the compressor should ever heat up to, but nowhere near 1500 degrees.
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
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Oh and there is no need to use that type of language, just for future reference....
laydoutb26 avatar
laydoutb26
+1y
i agree with gravity, hambandit, you don't need to use language in my threads...

save that for your own threads...

here is the stuff i purchased from work...



which has a mini oiler, inline filter, water seperator, male and female connectors, quick couplers, air regulator and a swivel adaptor...

all 1/4" NPT to 150 psi max

and i also got these...



which includes a bigger filter, regulator, and oiler...

rated to 125 psi max...

which set should i use...

the mini or the big one...