Hello. Not sure if anyone would know but my compressor just sprung a leak. It’ll power on and cutoff no problem but there’s a little black tube that connects from the electrical switch to the top of the tank. This blows out air continuously despite me replacing the electrical switch.
I’ve read where this is a common issue and it’s called the unloader valve. However I’m not sure how to remedy the issue as I’ve now purchased 2 new switches to run the compressor, one was oem and one was universal. Both are wired correctly but the air continuously bleeds while under compression and while compressor is kicked off.
The air compressor I have is a husky 30 gallon portable and I’m just not sure what steps to take to remedy this problem. My mind tells me the needle valve assembly that connects to the bottom of the compressor switch should be pressure sensitive and open and close somehow. However, looking Under the switch it seems to have absolutely no electrical or mechanical mechanism to do this yet it’s all installed 100% correctly.
Anyone know a remedy or what I’m missing to check? Thanks
edit - also to note the new switch came with a brand new 90 degree unloaded valve installed but it is constantly in the open position bleeding out air
I’ve read where this is a common issue and it’s called the unloader valve. However I’m not sure how to remedy the issue as I’ve now purchased 2 new switches to run the compressor, one was oem and one was universal. Both are wired correctly but the air continuously bleeds while under compression and while compressor is kicked off.
The air compressor I have is a husky 30 gallon portable and I’m just not sure what steps to take to remedy this problem. My mind tells me the needle valve assembly that connects to the bottom of the compressor switch should be pressure sensitive and open and close somehow. However, looking Under the switch it seems to have absolutely no electrical or mechanical mechanism to do this yet it’s all installed 100% correctly.
Anyone know a remedy or what I’m missing to check? Thanks
edit - also to note the new switch came with a brand new 90 degree unloaded valve installed but it is constantly in the open position bleeding out air