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well im ok with not haveing push to connect fittings because its just for a compressor hose. and the hose i am going to get is a 950psi nylon version of the larger hose your talking about. i can get 25ft of it for only $8 so i think its pretty good
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I am sure there are push to connect fittings rated that high available in the US... the only problem is to find them

you would have to find a good way of connecting them as they are tough and rather rigid... I guess you can try compression fittings for copper tubes
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how much pressure can you get this little guy to?
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poland, i am going to use compression fittings for nylon tubing. the tube and the fittings are made for each other so i know it will work. and if im not gonna be doing setups like yours so i dont need to be able to take it apart and put it back together

elite, i have taken it up to 600 but the only reason i stopped is becasue of my gauge. onece i get my new one i will test up to 750psi
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can you link me to the seller you bought it from:]
how long does it take to pump to 600?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Air-Conditioner ... 1e59467a9f

thats the pump i have. and 600psi depends on alot of things, what inlet pressure, what volume. so i can not answer that question yet
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(not posted in a while) i found somtimes you get a gud one thta will go althe way up to 1000psi but some struggle to get to 600 i think it depends alot on the condition and the compresion ration ie dead space ontop of the piston.
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hes looking at the exact same new compressor... so everything you just mentioned is not a factor.

also this compressor doesnt even have a piston
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Thanks buddy just ordered it! :) any tips and when it comes can you help me on it?
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c11man wrote:
also you do realize that the entire shell is pressurized not just the hose, you were realy filling a bit over 10cubic inches

are u sure when i last riped one apart it was a a piston and the out pit went directlay out the case buy a thin copper pipe and the motor was mounted on springs
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yes i am very sure. what you looked at was a fridge compressor. this is a air conditioner compressor and these generly are rotary compressors and fill the shell with the pressureised air. i have also taken apart a broken fridge compressor and it was just like you described so i know what your talking about
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surleay the outlet is conected directleay to the case still tho
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it is not. from the pump it goes right into the shell.
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so will you help me along the way when i get it:]
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yeah of course i will help

you may also want to get a capacitor, a 15uf one
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