Buy Paintball/Scuba Tank Compressor Pump with Extra Moisture-Oil Separator, GX CS2 Portable PCP Air Compressor, 4500Psi/30Mpa, Oil-Free, Powered by Car 12V DC or Home 110V AC with Adapter (Included),

Electric high-pressure air pump: This one doesn’t need any oil or water to work. It’s clean and sanitary, and there’s no need for a separate water pump to cool it down, unlike other electric high-pressure air pumps that need both. This will save you a lot of energy when you use it again. As a bonus, we also put in a black extra oil-moisture separator that isn’t already built in. Note: The new version doesn’t come with a grease syringe any more.

Car 12V DC or 110V AC. This air compressor can be powered by the 12V car battery (Note: not the car cigarette light plug). It can also be powered by the home AC outlet with the 110V transformer that comes with the compressor (included in the package). Useful: This means that you can use this air pumb anywhere. Make sure you know that you can’t set this CS2 to stop automatically. If you need to set the pressure to stop, please buy our other one called CS3.

Up to 250W of power: This new PCP air compressor can inflate things quickly. It can inflate at a pressure of 4500 PSI/300 Bar, and the air pump can inflate at a speed of 2700 RPM. Some people say it takes 22-26 minutes to fill the 0.5L container with air. This is based on the results of a test: from 200 to 300 BARS, it takes 10 minutes to fill the container with air.

Note: We have a design patent for the compression method, which is called Patent No. US 9,726,165 B2, and we own it. This electric air pump was made for use with devices that have less than 60 cubic inches of space, like PCP airguns. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t use more than 1L of air. It can also inflate a small diving tank, but it doesn’t come with scuba adapters or an air filter for breathing. The compressor output nut is M10*1 and the quick connector is 8mm, so make sure your scuba tank can fit.

It weighs just 6.7 kg. It’s small and easy to carry.

It doesn’t matter where you go or when you need it; just take it with you. You can also get 1 year of worry-free after-sale service for free ( free exchange or full refund if product was defective as quality problems ). ATTENTION: Before you start the bleed valve, make sure it is closed. Do not start it while there is still air pressure in your compressor.

In order to use this machine, you need to know how to plug in a power cord, distinguish red from black, read “+” from “-,” and turn on a switch.

Speed: Is it slow. Not for how it works. I only run mine for about 15 to 20 minutes at a time when I do this. Then I let it cool down for a while.

Whether or not it works. YES!!.

No water pump, no hoses, and it’s very quiet. When I used the 110-volt converter in the kitchen, I was able to run mine. You can also run it off of your car battery or boat battery, if that’s what you have. To keep the battery alive, let the car’s motor run so it doesn’t run out of power.

Oil??. No. Two threaded plugs that you can remove to put a little heavy grease on moving parts when it’s time. Because the compressor is already cleaned, this is a great deal. Plug in and play when you get it.

As a rough guide, the maximum pressure for this machine is 300 BAR/4500 psi. You should not go above 4000 psi. In the past, it has been found that fills above this pressure don’t give back enough extra shots to make the effort worth it.

Another Chinese compressor that was water cooled has already been taken away from me by someone else. This one is too simple, too effective, too cheap, and too safe to save $100 USD and then have to deal with cheaper brands later.

It looks like it has a bigger second stage piston, which means it can pump slower, run much cooler, and has built-in fans to circulate air. You need one of these. It’s made in China, but it has a better design than the water-cooled units.

It took me 10 back-flips to fill up my pcp and a pony bottle. The ambulance driver told you to just use the pump the next time, and be happy about it.

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