jmpogue89
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If I didn’t dive the Growler for a week, i would find it squatting down and I would start it and air it up. I thought this was normal but I eventually found a small leak in the line from the compressor head to the air dryer.
this air hose was laying on top of the dryer and vibrated through. So I took off the entire hose and took itto Hydrodyne Houston to have a new one made
The black line is standard DOT 1913 J844 air brake hose. Im not sure why it is a two part hose with 5 possible leak points. Hydrodyne made me a nice stainless braided hose for $61. When I was testing and checking for leaks, i noticed the line was not just warm, but hot. The compressor head was really hot. Wondering if this was normal, I called Extreme Outdoors who make the extremeaire high output 24v compressor. The guy I talked to remembered making the compressor for the growler. He was really knowledgeable about the growler. When we got to the heat issue he said it was normal for the temp to reach 350 degrees. He said it was best to have at least 4 feet of hose to dissipate the heat before it enters another component. He also recommended a thermal check valve between the head and the hose. I told him i had a 40 inch braided hose made. He said it will be perfect. So check your hoses
this air hose was laying on top of the dryer and vibrated through. So I took off the entire hose and took itto Hydrodyne Houston to have a new one made
The black line is standard DOT 1913 J844 air brake hose. Im not sure why it is a two part hose with 5 possible leak points. Hydrodyne made me a nice stainless braided hose for $61. When I was testing and checking for leaks, i noticed the line was not just warm, but hot. The compressor head was really hot. Wondering if this was normal, I called Extreme Outdoors who make the extremeaire high output 24v compressor. The guy I talked to remembered making the compressor for the growler. He was really knowledgeable about the growler. When we got to the heat issue he said it was normal for the temp to reach 350 degrees. He said it was best to have at least 4 feet of hose to dissipate the heat before it enters another component. He also recommended a thermal check valve between the head and the hose. I told him i had a 40 inch braided hose made. He said it will be perfect. So check your hoses