B bill wuttke Member Messages 19 Feb 12, 2011 #1 hi i have a 3hp 14 cfm 150 l tank if i couple another tank say 50 l to the system wil that take the cfm up or what does it do regards bill
hi i have a 3hp 14 cfm 150 l tank if i couple another tank say 50 l to the system wil that take the cfm up or what does it do regards bill
T tigler Expert on the trivial Messages 3,931 Feb 12, 2011 #2 Has no effect on the CFM delivered by the compressor, it would just slightly increase the reservoir of stored air.
Has no effect on the CFM delivered by the compressor, it would just slightly increase the reservoir of stored air.
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Feb 12, 2011 #3 As Tigler says, you'll get more stored air which means you can use hungry tools for longer, but then you'll have to wait longer for the tanks to fill up again.
As Tigler says, you'll get more stored air which means you can use hungry tools for longer, but then you'll have to wait longer for the tanks to fill up again.