So my 1-year old Paasche D500 "stopped" while I was spraying Future the other day...
I really havent used it that much, no more than 10 hours of use over the course of a year. When I power it up it buzzes a bit, and I can see the cooling impeller start to turn but stop immediately.
I have a feeling it's clogged with cat hair. Anyone know how I can take it apart to take a look inside?
Dead Paasche Compressor :(
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Start unbolting things?
Looking at the manual, it looks like you can unbolt the pump side and check for hair.
Looking at the manual, it looks like you can unbolt the pump side and check for hair.
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Thanks for the pointer to the manual - I've lost my original.
I did try taking out the long screws, but the lid they hold down wouldn't budge. I was afraid to get rough with it, incase it was going to need real factory repair.
Ugh, I dread the idea of shipping it to paasche, the thing weighs a good 15lbs.
I did try taking out the long screws, but the lid they hold down wouldn't budge. I was afraid to get rough with it, incase it was going to need real factory repair.
Ugh, I dread the idea of shipping it to paasche, the thing weighs a good 15lbs.
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Sorry to be so late with this but another fellow had a compressor go out on him. It was the rectifier (the 4 pin AC to DC diode block) he looked up the part and got a new and that was all it needed.
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