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Fixed My ARB Twin Compressor
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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 658230" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>I’ll have a look-see and see what I can find. Thanks RR for taking the time to explain your findings, and adding a few cautionary notes. Much appreciated.</p><p>In a past life, I worked on air brake systems (railway) for a living so I’m ok with working on stored energy systems, but I’ve seen some truly terrible injuries, so I’d caution anyone who is trying to fault find on these systems - particularly versions that have a reservoir. Compressed air (indeed, any compressed gas) is effing dangerous. It’ll damage your ears, send stuff through your eyes, and inject air into places that shouldn’t have air in them (which will then kill you or cause a stroke).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 658230, member: 22207"] I’ll have a look-see and see what I can find. Thanks RR for taking the time to explain your findings, and adding a few cautionary notes. Much appreciated. In a past life, I worked on air brake systems (railway) for a living so I’m ok with working on stored energy systems, but I’ve seen some truly terrible injuries, so I’d caution anyone who is trying to fault find on these systems - particularly versions that have a reservoir. Compressed air (indeed, any compressed gas) is effing dangerous. It’ll damage your ears, send stuff through your eyes, and inject air into places that shouldn’t have air in them (which will then kill you or cause a stroke). [/QUOTE]
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