[AT] Pressure drop?

Francis Robinson robinson at svs.net
Wed Jan 30 13:45:13 PST 2008



--On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:12 PM -0600 "Easley, Greg" 
<EasleyG at health.missouri.edu> wrote:

> Why didn't you mention that to begin with?  You're going to a lot of
> trouble for nothing using the PEX between buildings.  Install the
> molecular transmitter directly on the compressor, add a signal booster
> and you'll be able to run your air tools cordless anywhere on the farm.
>
> Greg
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>
>
> 	I'm running directly into a 20 gallon tank so I was only
> interested in tank pressure. I will mount a molecular transmitter on the
> tank and a molecular re-assembler on the tool. The compressed air will
> be teleported to the tool in a disassembled state and then be picked up
> by the  reciever on the tool and re-assembled into compressed air again
> and fed to the tool...
> 	Will have pressure drop there?
>

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	Son Scott and I have been developing this system for several years. So far 
we have gotten as far as Scott suggesting the concept and me saying that it 
sounded real handy...   ;-)   At that point all progress came to a halt... 
We may discuss it again next year.   :-)

	I have seen some nail guns coming with a tiny cordless air compressor 
built in but I'll bet that you can't nail vary fast. Not nearly as handy as 
Scott's idea.   :-)




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"farmer"


Francis Robinson
Central Indiana, USA
Robinson at svs.net



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