(Carette 4500PSI Air compressor)
The estimation for the high quality compressor designed for homes (Carette 4500PSI Air compressor)
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Any progress with this one? Guy, are getting the unit or not?
Marko
Hi sincere, is there a really good scuba diving compressor made in china? Or all they all cheap stuff badly made? I only found 1 good review about scuba compressor and it was the vf-206 on youtube made by a russian guys . can t find the like anymore
Thank you
MJP, no way for us to ensure against a cherry picked unit, but it would be best for all long term if the test unit is representative of normal.
Sincere, it is going to be an SCBA fill whip that is needed for the air quality test. I got an answer from Filtertechs regarding their air quality test kit. Their reply to me was exactly what I needed to know regarding fill whip and pressure regulation. I will use them for the air quality measurement. http://www.filtertechs.info/products-page/fire-fightingscba-dive-cga-grade-e/ls-901570/
PSI. After trapping an air sample in the collection container the test kit is then shipped back to the lab in Miami for analysis.
Best regards,
Joe Bush
FILTERTECHS
http://www.filtertechs.com
So, the two fill whips that will be needed are…
a. Foster female quick disconnect <— for tank fill speed and endurance tests
b. SCBA (CGA 347) FEMALE with gauge, on/off valve & bleed valve <– for air quality sampling
Just hoping it’ll be a production unit, straight from the line.
The Foster female QD we already know will be needed to connect to my tanks and equipment.
Let us wait on the 2nd fitting until I get advice from Rocketair about which fitting would be best for their test kit.
I just worry that we will need an expensive regulator to the hose to bring pressure down to safe range for test kit.
We will find a way. No rush any ways since compressor won’t be ready until July.
Do you want to link product_id = 1? http://www.rocketairlabs.com/product-details.php
This thing.
I don’t know his link line
He’s pressure and flow I don’t know
We can provide the connection line inside the female head( 1 / 4)
(1 / 8),
Sincere, my apologies.
Forget about DIN 300.
It might actually be better to do a SCBA whip similar to your youtube video at time 3:39, but possibly a FEMALE CGA 347 connector.
I am planning to test the air with a kit like http://www.rocketairlabs.com/product-details.php?product_id=1
I want my testing to include objective data about oil, particulate, and water content in the compressor output.
I have in inquiry into them regarding available fittings and whether I will need a pressure reduction regulator between the compressor and test kit. I think I will given their PSI limits.
Once, I get answer back from rockarilabs about what fittings and whether a regulator is needed for connection, I will let you know what I need in addition to the foster fill whip.
DIN 300 is not currently ready to do
Now as soon as possible to arrange the compressor
I thought you said DIN300
It was the picture that I sent yesterday.
Thank you “Sincere”
Guyuto will do a great evaluation.
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When you’re done with the testings please return the compressor or you will be charged for it. Thank you.
Oh. I think here is some confusion regarding what messages go to PM vs forum posting.
I had a PM to Sincere asking that the compressor be supplied with the Foster female quick disconnect whip AND a DIN 300 fill whip.
I want the Foster because that is one that should be shipped to US customers. I can then check its tolerances and metal composition. That connector should look like…

I also need a DIN 300 (female) connection because I plan to submit a sample of the air for lab testing. The air quality sample kits that I have found have DIN 300 male inlets. Hence, I also need a female DIN 300 like one that would attach to SCBA setups…

I have order the same fill station for scba thank , I should recieve it in 1 month. I don t understand what you whant to know?
It looks like the test is a go. Sincere, says shipping should be in mid July.
Wife is not going to like how many hours I will put into the testing and inspection. :whistle:
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Last word was they would ship one out around July 15, but it has been a couple weeks since any further contact.
Hopefully, this will be something real in terms of usable product. There is a sizable pricing band into which this could conceivably fit.
$1550 (Shoebox $1150 + 1st stage compressor $100 high pressure dryer $300)
Here one could fit at $1100 + $300 drier
Grade E air for all from here on ——
$3000 (Nardi, Maxair, Airetex)
$3500 Sheldon
$4000 (Bauer Jr)
It just has to be faster than a shoebox, produce clean air and be robust enough for long life. One would add a drier to bring down the 100%RH output to 40% or lower for actual use.