I am about ready to chuck this piece of junk out the window!
I probably get a good half an hour, give or take, of airbrushing done , then it cuts off because it's overheating. Then it takes a good 2-3 hours to get cool enough for me to use again. I've got a TC20 compressor and my garage is nowhere near a "hot" temperature and isn't especially humid or dry so I doubt it has anything to do with the environmental conditions. Did I get just get a bad one? Does it need to be repaired? Or am I doing something wrong?
I googled it and kept getting pages trying to sell me the compressor, rather than to solve an overheating problem
Please, If anyone knows how to either stop it from overheating or at least shorten the time it takes to be safe to use again (safely, of course,) that would be a big help.
Thanks,
Scrapps.
I probably get a good half an hour, give or take, of airbrushing done , then it cuts off because it's overheating. Then it takes a good 2-3 hours to get cool enough for me to use again. I've got a TC20 compressor and my garage is nowhere near a "hot" temperature and isn't especially humid or dry so I doubt it has anything to do with the environmental conditions. Did I get just get a bad one? Does it need to be repaired? Or am I doing something wrong?
I googled it and kept getting pages trying to sell me the compressor, rather than to solve an overheating problem
Please, If anyone knows how to either stop it from overheating or at least shorten the time it takes to be safe to use again (safely, of course,) that would be a big help.
Thanks,
Scrapps.