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Oasis HP1000 air compressor

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:51 am
by bazzle
http://www.oppositelock.com.au/detail.a ... ixkey=6604

Nice pump now imported by Opp Lock.
Pity about price . About $1600

Bazzle

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 6:39 am
by fatassgq
You would want to be sure you had ya car running and good batteries :shock:

That thing draws a fair amount of current.

Good idea bt

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 12:20 pm
by turps
Should be able to get these made cheaper locally. As there should be a couple of 2.5hp motors on teh market with alot of people upgraqding to the new 6hp.
Also I was informed that the new 6HP motors where pretty cheap relativeto the 4.6anyway. Think I was tolod under $400. How much would it cost to machine up an adaptor.

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 1:08 pm
by chimpboy
Hrmmm by the time you're spending that much, you could easily manage all the hassles involved in setting up a belt-driven compressor.

200A, jeepers, that's some pretty fat cable you'll be running.

Jason

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 2:32 pm
by turps
chimpboy wrote:Hrmmm by the time you're spending that much, you could easily manage all the hassles involved in setting up a belt-driven compressor.

200A, jeepers, that's some pretty fat cable you'll be running.

Jason


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Performance @ 12Vdc (see under for 24v specs)
psi - CFM - Current (amps)
0 - 14 - 120
50 - 9 - 150
100 - 8 - 180
Max Pressure 175
Max Restart Pressure 150
Horsepower 2.5
[color=orange]Current at Max Load (amps) 200 [/color]-------
Performance @ 24Vdc
psi - CFM - Current
0 - 25 - 130
50 - 17 - 160
100 - 16 - 190
Max Pressure 175
Max Restart Pressure 150
Horsepower 5
Current at Max Load (amps) 220
Duty Cycle:-
32% for the HP1000 at 12v (about 19 minutes out of an hour for the first hour). If you require a higher duty cycle, the RGACXD2 version of the pump has a 90% duty cycle