Thanks for the update. I had ordered one as well, but have not received it yet. I assume it will be the same issue so I will also go for a refund or replacement.alsmith said:OK, just been offered a refund from banggood, I guess it's an admittance that it's a 12V item. I think it will go to my brother as an emergency option for his car (but I AM tempted to put 48V through it ....)
So back to the original hunt for a cheap emergency compressor...
I have to say that I'm reasonably happy with Bangggood but a little disappointed/annoyed too. When I originally contacted them about the problem I included pictures clearly showing the problems yet they mustn't read the initial messages because they asked for a video of the problem. All I did in response was ask what a video would show that they didn't already have, added a couple of extra bits of mildly sarcastic captions, and say if they really did want the video what was the extra things that they wanted me to show that the pictures didn't have.
dilkes said:Here's one, also from Banggood that is not quite as inexpensive, but definitely works at 48V -- a friend of mine bought one.
https://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-...=105229698&sc_uid=m8O34jI3Rm&cur_warehouse=CN
Based on unit I recieved they messed up the choice in their shipping department. Mine is clearly marked 48v.alsmith said:OK, just been offered a refund from banggood, I guess it's an admittance that it's a 12V item. I think it will go to my brother as an emergency option for his car (but I AM tempted to put 48V through it ....)
So back to the original hunt for a cheap emergency compressor...
I have to say that I'm reasonably happy with Bangggood but a little disappointed/annoyed too. When I originally contacted them about the problem I included pictures clearly showing the problems yet they mustn't read the initial messages because they asked for a video of the problem. All I did in response was ask what a video would show that they didn't already have, added a couple of extra bits of mildly sarcastic captions, and say if they really did want the video what was the extra things that they wanted me to show that the pictures didn't have.
Alan B said:Apparently the motor is wound for 48V instead of 12V, and Lunacycle indicates 72V max. I wonder how it operates on a fully charged 72V battery up around 80V? Might be really fast.![]()
I looked back and saw none with red for 30-45?Alan B said:Why does the Bangood unit have red on the gauge from 30 to 45 psi or so??
Alan B said:...
The small Ryobi was only $19.95 at Home Depot, and is very ergonomic, shaped like a drill. They have a larger one as well, too large. But it requires their 18V lithium tool battery. It is much smaller than many others, though it is not as small as it could be, internally they are all pretty much a motor, some gears and a piston with a couple of one-way valves. The Ryobi has a much better than average gauge. It is really excellent around the house and vehicle. It is a bit larger than I'd like to carry on the bike, but it is within the range that it could be.
...
Alan B said:While reviewing the thread just now I see that fechter posted more photos of his unit on page 1 that clearly show the full contents and no electronics were evident. The new partial photo showed a diode only.
Alan,Alan B said:The new partial photo showed a diode only.