How-To: Calculate Air Compressor Pump CFM & Fill Time

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Sick of air compressor videos yet? Well it's FINALLY fixed!!!!

HTMR
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Excellent! Always useful to see a real world application of formulas like this.

macmcmillen
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Can we do the same things with blower?

sattapholsomboonchai
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Great video. I never thought about calculating the CFM. I need to try this to see what mine is at with the 5HP motor. R15 pump works with up to a 7.5hp motor, just need a new pulley and belts.

Lol is that a ball valve oil drain? My OCD would never allow this even though it is a good idea. Are you going to wire it shut so that it can't vibrate open?

MattsShop
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Can you please make a video of you saying soda, I love tackos, mark and what not.

Rangerscott
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Any tips for measuring CFM at certain points in your system to determine drops due to certain fixtures/filters?

PeterB
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This didn't make sense until I used T (time) as the cut in and cut out time from when the compressor starts till it stops again. for example: I have a 30 gallon tank. the compressor cuts on at 130 psi and cuts out at 160 psi and it took 0:59 seconds to get these. I got 8 cfm at 130 to 160 PSI, I think the cfm would be higher at lower pressures like 90 psi, right? Thanks for the great videos!

matth.
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Gallons to cubic feet conversion is, Gallons x .133 = cubic feet

michaelbell
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How does 17.8cfm compare to what the pump is rated for?

SparxI
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Not so clear, you need to mention where all the value you got from.

AnRsCorneR