MaxAir
- Frank
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MaxAir
Asking for help with onboard air compressor . Its gotta be ten yrs old and Ive called the # in the owners book. Its expired ! Its a MaxAir 4.0 Its says on the front cover Part No. "MX402" Last year it filled the tank and never ran again . I got around to pulling the drivers seat to get to it and heres what I found. Under the hood is the relay from the fused switched power . It has power and functions . Under a bracket on the top of the compressor is a circuit breaker . Wired around that , it works . (The Pump) The book of course says not to operate without it . They have the power cable going to the curcuit breaker to ground ? I can send the only wire diagram I have to your phone . I dont know how to put it here for all to see. I cant find the Co. online and I dont actually have a part number for it anyway . So is it okay in your guess to use it with out it. The switch is fused , then it has a relay , then to the pump. I would think going from power to circuit breaker , to ground is just guarding against over amp protection ? Thanks , "Monas Daddy"
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Re: MaxAir
an obvious question, but did you check and clean the ground cable on both ends of the wire?
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Re: MaxAir
I'm guessing that's providing thermal overload protection? If we can figure out who made that part you can probably find an equivalent replacement.
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Re: MaxAir
What is the circuit breaker rated for, could you instead replace it with an appropriate inline fuse. It's just protection for the compressor.
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Re: MaxAir
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Re: MaxAir
It is a reset-able type circuit breaker . It no longer functions . By passed the compressor works by switch as it should . Im going to find an inline from a boat (weather rated) on the spec sheet it says 30 amps @ 35 psi and 40 amps at 150 . I used a safety psi switch in the tank shutting off the compressor at 135 and comes on at 110 . So Im guessing a 40 amp maxi fuse would be okay. I think the 30 would be minimum . Thanks for the help . FjR68