Broncobill78
New member
Ok, first thing I'll admit to anyone who asks is that I'm not an electrician.
I'm just settling into the new house and finally have a 2-car garage to store my tools & work in. After a lifetime of handtools at home & air and hydraulic tools @ work I'm treating myself to a nice set of air tools & a good size compressor. I'm looking around and sometimes seeing seemingly identical compressors but 1 is 110 & the other 220. What's the advantage of a 220v machine ?
Yes, I know about all the lies & bull$hit that they use to describe capacity to the point that it can be next to impossible to tell a machines true capacity from the literature or owners manual so I'm just going to grab a biga$$ vertical with the biggest volume tank I can afford (probably somewhere around 30gal) and Hilti that thing to the deck. I'm figuring 3-4hp & a 30gal revceiver should be good enough for most of what I want. I know it still won't be enough when I need to use a DA to sand it for paint but those tools are such air-hogs that there's just no way I'm going to buy something to drive one for the few times I'll need it, that's why I'm getting the largest reciever I can & maybe later on I'll plumb in a second volume tank downstream but for now I'll make do. I'm hoping to pick it up this wkend so any info or advise will be helpful & appreciated.
I'm just settling into the new house and finally have a 2-car garage to store my tools & work in. After a lifetime of handtools at home & air and hydraulic tools @ work I'm treating myself to a nice set of air tools & a good size compressor. I'm looking around and sometimes seeing seemingly identical compressors but 1 is 110 & the other 220. What's the advantage of a 220v machine ?
Yes, I know about all the lies & bull$hit that they use to describe capacity to the point that it can be next to impossible to tell a machines true capacity from the literature or owners manual so I'm just going to grab a biga$$ vertical with the biggest volume tank I can afford (probably somewhere around 30gal) and Hilti that thing to the deck. I'm figuring 3-4hp & a 30gal revceiver should be good enough for most of what I want. I know it still won't be enough when I need to use a DA to sand it for paint but those tools are such air-hogs that there's just no way I'm going to buy something to drive one for the few times I'll need it, that's why I'm getting the largest reciever I can & maybe later on I'll plumb in a second volume tank downstream but for now I'll make do. I'm hoping to pick it up this wkend so any info or advise will be helpful & appreciated.