01-20-2019, 12:14 PM
Hi Richard
I have been tracing air leaks the last few months. Was able to slow the 120v comp to cycle about every 90 minutes. It was 20 minutes before I found numerous small leaks.
I have noticed that when the ambient is below 50 degrees the 120v comp cycle time goes down to 15-20 minutes. As the temp warms to the mid 60's the cycle time goes back to 90 minutes. We have been in Pensacola since the first of December, and this has been happening since we arrived here.
The time variation on the cycle time baffles me considering the temp variation is only maybe 25 degrees.
The leak seems to be on the supply side. The brake air pressure seems to hold for days with no loss.
Any ideas?
Phil
I have been tracing air leaks the last few months. Was able to slow the 120v comp to cycle about every 90 minutes. It was 20 minutes before I found numerous small leaks.
I have noticed that when the ambient is below 50 degrees the 120v comp cycle time goes down to 15-20 minutes. As the temp warms to the mid 60's the cycle time goes back to 90 minutes. We have been in Pensacola since the first of December, and this has been happening since we arrived here.
The time variation on the cycle time baffles me considering the temp variation is only maybe 25 degrees.
The leak seems to be on the supply side. The brake air pressure seems to hold for days with no loss.
Any ideas?
Phil
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