![]() ![]() About oil: how long do you have to change it? that's what I dislike a little on the subject of oil, I hope they are not weekly changes, at least it is minimum annual change Another question, when the engine starts or shuts down makes a lot of noise? I have read criticism that the oil comes out of the hose (I don't know if it's true) and it gives problems, is it true? Even if the engine starts because of the low capacity of the boiler, can I still use the airbrush with the engine running? (being an ultra quiet engine, no problem if used with the engine started continuously (that's an advantage) am I wrong?) Regarding the sil air 15A, it is 30 db super quiet (I like that a lot) but the boiler is only 1.5L (very small) The previous compressor was overheating during longer sessions (typically around 40min), while with oil compresor currently I have no trouble to run it for 1-2 hours I didnt have any issue in past 2 years, no special care required and I'm using it a lot It's huge difference regarding the noise so I would recommend you to go for oil compressor, and Sil-AIR should be trouble free. I used to have Air Line Compressor as shown above in your post (same model but from other producer I thinkIt was called Royal) and it was quite niosyĢ years ago I bought Sil-AIR TC-15 so smaller model of the Sil-AIR from your post and it has noise around 30 decibels (according to parametres provided). Electric current: 220-240 Vol / 50 Hrz. Personally, I don't like that it carries oil (too many complications) Oil Free Piston Compressor with Boiler: Includes moisture filter, pressure gauge, discharge valve and automatic stop at 4 and 6 bars. It also comes with a 3L boiler that will allow you to work it for longer. With a flow of 20-23 L / Min you can work with any type of airbrush (even the thickest ones). This compressor is ideal for both the airbrush who is starting and for those who already have a medium level. * Adjustable pressure: from 0 bar to 6 bar Information on the pressure regulator: 0 - 10 Bar (0-100 PSI) I am looking for it to be silent and with a good boiler I leave a couple of compressors that I have seen I have seen these compressors where Decibels are "low" (but I don't know if they are real Decibels or not)Īnyway, I'm really confused and I don't want to spend my money and then buy something that isn't for me. My intention will be to paint day and night, I will use it for many hours ![]() Now I live in an apartment, I have neighbors above and below, we are a three-story block (I am living in the middle) but the construction quality of these floors is not that it is the best in the world, I wanted a quiet compressor with a good Deposit ![]() Well guys as the title says is about which compressor to buy.Īs I said in my presentation, I used to live in a house and I could make noise because it didn't bother anyone (it didn't have neighbors neither upstairs nor down) so I had a compressor that made a lot of noise (total. ![]()
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