gm280
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Okay, I am hoping that someone in iboat land has an answer or has come across this situation. Here goes...
I have a 1995 4.5HP (yeah right) 115 volt 20 gallon Campbell Hausfeld air compressor. And until about two months ago it worked perfect and did everything I asked of it.
Then one day it was running and started running slow and slower and almost stopped before I unplugged it. Instantly I thought about either the run capacitor or starting cap finely gave up. I read them via a Fluke cap meter and the run cap was just a little low. It read 25.7mfd instead of 30mfd. The start cap was in the range listed on the cap. But I bought both new and installed them... No difference and the start cap literally exploded and it was good it was inside the cap metal cap tank on the outside of the motor to contain all the exploded parts. After the explosion and smoke cleared, I decided to remove the motor and check it out. After removing the motor end, part of the centrifugal electrical switch fell out. It was broke and was not cutting out the start cap, which blew up. So I tried, unsuccessfully, to JB weld the plastic switch and same results...it runs 'til about 25psi and starts running slow, and slower till I unplug again.
So I just ordered a new 2HP motor and installed it. Two HP is what is on the original motor spec tag and the current draw confirms that. Exact same problem. Absolutely no difference with the new motor. Next I bought a new pressure switch and installed. No change, same problem. Getting frustrated, I ordered all new pump gaskets and reeds and reed plate. Installed everything and absolutely no difference. Same slow running. So I removed the one way tank check valve guts so the compressor pump was not fighting the one way valve... Absolutely same, runs to about 25psi and then starts running slow and slower and slower 'til I unplug it again. I checked the tube from the head of the pump to the tank and the tube from the one way valve to the pressure unloader valve that opens to bleed air after it shuts off, and made sure they were open. Same problem!
I thought about blow by in the pump piston rings and it pressurizing the splash oil gally. but since the dip stick is merely pushed in, I though if that were so, it would blow the stick out. And once it runs slow and the tank reads ~25psi, I can stop it and manually bleed off the unloader valve and no air comes out and if I plug it back in, it runs really slow instantly...
I have absolutely no idea what to do next. Oh, the tank has been drained many, many times over the years, included during all this time as well...
I have a 1995 4.5HP (yeah right) 115 volt 20 gallon Campbell Hausfeld air compressor. And until about two months ago it worked perfect and did everything I asked of it.
Then one day it was running and started running slow and slower and almost stopped before I unplugged it. Instantly I thought about either the run capacitor or starting cap finely gave up. I read them via a Fluke cap meter and the run cap was just a little low. It read 25.7mfd instead of 30mfd. The start cap was in the range listed on the cap. But I bought both new and installed them... No difference and the start cap literally exploded and it was good it was inside the cap metal cap tank on the outside of the motor to contain all the exploded parts. After the explosion and smoke cleared, I decided to remove the motor and check it out. After removing the motor end, part of the centrifugal electrical switch fell out. It was broke and was not cutting out the start cap, which blew up. So I tried, unsuccessfully, to JB weld the plastic switch and same results...it runs 'til about 25psi and starts running slow, and slower till I unplug again.
So I just ordered a new 2HP motor and installed it. Two HP is what is on the original motor spec tag and the current draw confirms that. Exact same problem. Absolutely no difference with the new motor. Next I bought a new pressure switch and installed. No change, same problem. Getting frustrated, I ordered all new pump gaskets and reeds and reed plate. Installed everything and absolutely no difference. Same slow running. So I removed the one way tank check valve guts so the compressor pump was not fighting the one way valve... Absolutely same, runs to about 25psi and then starts running slow and slower and slower 'til I unplug it again. I checked the tube from the head of the pump to the tank and the tube from the one way valve to the pressure unloader valve that opens to bleed air after it shuts off, and made sure they were open. Same problem!
I thought about blow by in the pump piston rings and it pressurizing the splash oil gally. but since the dip stick is merely pushed in, I though if that were so, it would blow the stick out. And once it runs slow and the tank reads ~25psi, I can stop it and manually bleed off the unloader valve and no air comes out and if I plug it back in, it runs really slow instantly...
I have absolutely no idea what to do next. Oh, the tank has been drained many, many times over the years, included during all this time as well...