I am sure this has been discussed before, but my search skills on this site art not great.
I have two compressors that I am thinking about connecting to the shop air piping. They currently have different setpoints, but I can adjust the pressure switchs to make them the same (if needed).
I plan to put a check valve at the oulet of each tank.
One compressor is rated at 10.5@90psi, the othe is 8.0@90psi. If I connect them together I should be able to use most any gun without running out of air. Hopefully I will have enough air to run a sander as well.
Does anyone see any problem with doing this. Do I need to adjust them so they both cycle on at the same pressure?
http://www.sears.com/tools-air-compress ... /b-1021254
can you help me!
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No, Think of the second one as a backup and only coming on when you need it. You'll never get them both exactly the same anyway. JC.
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