"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
are you renting to get going? Sun rentals or something like it?would give you time to get a good backup.
I got aggravated and rented the industrial kind that gets towed. Wound up getting too much water in the press. Live and learn.
Our 3 year old Quincy 208/3phase compressor threw a rod or something in the compressor head. As you can guess just getting a tech to come or deal with warrantly is going to take some time. We are completely dead with out a compressor. I found a 3 phase used but it is a 240V motor. I really do not know if I want to gamble with this. Whats your thoughts on trying to run a 240 with 208? I am worried the starter will trip, I know it will be less efficient but it would be temporarily.I prefer to find a 3phase because that is all that is wired to the spot where all the plumbing is, yes I would swap the 3phase breaker to a 208 breaker and abandon one wire but I really want to avoid that if possible.
Glad you got it worked out. The auto drains are 100% worth it. We bought two Kaeser SX5s last year and have them setup to run in parallel when the demand calls for it. When the demand isn't there 1 or both will shut off. Our electric bill went from 1K / month with our old Sullair to about $300 or so. They were expensive units, but they are so quiet we can actually have a conversation in the back now. Redundancy is great to have, but the best thing was getting units that were sized appropriately. 100 CFM was just totally nuts for our needs. Downsizing compressors and adding redundancy was one of the best things we've done.