I meant that it would shut the compressor off earlier due to keeping the unit cooler :smiling4:It doesn’t have a fan, the 186S has a fan, it’s also nothing to do with it making it quieter, it just cools it down
I meant that it would shut the compressor off earlier due to keeping the unit cooler :smiling4:It doesn’t have a fan, the 186S has a fan, it’s also nothing to do with it making it quieter, it just cools it down
Personally I'd be grabbing the whole set, that way you are up and ready to start painting immediately...Ha, I'm now debating whether to get the same Fengda (cheaper) and get the airbrush separately?
I know, I'm being a pain again :anguished:
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It won’t shut it off either, the compressor will cut out when the tank is full. Also don’t forget I would match any deal you can find.I meant that it would shut the compressor off earlier due to keeping the unit cooler
It shuts off when the correct pressure is reached.I see.
My thinking, is that when it cools down it'll shut off (wrong again then :confounded: )
Was that with a tank Tim? Although in reality 20 mins is probably more than enough to prime a whole model.My old AS186 (from many years ago) had instructions saying limit it to twenty minutes continuous spraying at a time…….
Yes, it was a tanked model, but it’s the compressor that overheats, the tank is pretty much incidental.Was that with a tank Tim? Although in reality 20 mins is probably more than enough to prime a whole model.
Good to know. Thanks Tim. Will limit the spraying to 20 min burstsYes, it was a tanked model, but it’s the compressor that overheats, the tank is pretty much incidental.
Well, they stateWhat's the benefit of having two fans?
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If you're a professional & using the a/b a lot of the time, OK - but spraying the basecoat on a large ( 1/32 ) aircraft won't take that long. - and if the compressor is getting hot through a high ambient temperature, then you'll be having problems with spraying paint anyway. More fans? more noise, more power used.................What's the benefit of having two fans?
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