PCP compressor Q and A YHHRS ep 029 Yong Heng GX CS 2 3

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
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  • @TargetForge
    @TargetForge  Před 3 měsíci +2

    Affiliate Links That Support The Work We Do Here!
    Use our link and visit Airgun Depot! app.rockporch.com/mlink/372?userId=140361
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    The “i” versions have the AC power supply built into the chassis and can run on 12VDC as well.

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 Před rokem +9

    Bill, I bought the GX-E-CS2 on your recommendation. I use it about every other day. I have to tell you, I absolutely love it! I keep my Akela topped off, so only run it about a minute at a time. It’s currently my only PCP, so unless I’m wrong, I don’t foresee any maintenance in the near future. I’m keeping track of the minutes I use it. So…very happy! Thoughts?

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 Před rokem +6

    Oh yeah…beats my Hill hand pump any day!

  • @gilbyclark714
    @gilbyclark714 Před rokem +6

    Once again, you deliver Bill. Great video. Keep up the good work. Much appreciated Brother.

  • @BouncyThrone
    @BouncyThrone Před rokem +4

    I bought the GX cs2 and I love it.. never gets hot..
    Stays under 95 degrees f and fills up fast enough..
    Happy with it..

  • @larrycollar1322
    @larrycollar1322 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for creating this video. Answered a number of my questions. I have been using one of my old scuba tanks to fill my FX and it isn’t the best solution. The gun needs higher pressure than the scuba tank can withstand safely and the shop that provides fills is an hour away by car. Not to mention the fill charge which has steadily been going up along with everything else. Have been considering a high pressure compressor for some time and your videos have been helpful. Knowing someone in the US has spare parts and can provide support for a foreign made product is worth a lot to me. Hope you can keep up your good work on this platform.

  • @stevekosloske459
    @stevekosloske459 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for these videos.
    This answered a lot of questions for me and will definitely help me choose a compressor.

  • @woodstockl2173
    @woodstockl2173 Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to the build video!

  • @FirstStateAirgun
    @FirstStateAirgun Před rokem +2

    That's exactly where I listen to you when I'm on the road I'm going to head over to the website to check out your products have a great day

  • @mulamayne5615
    @mulamayne5615 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are great thank you for helping!!

  • @richardtoth1273
    @richardtoth1273 Před rokem +1

    Super informative.

  • @1776adb
    @1776adb Před 11 měsíci +3

    Question: after filling gun and releasing the pressure, should I leave the valve open or close it after use; while not in use. Thank you.

    • @wruehl
      @wruehl Před 11 měsíci

      I always leave mine open. It allows excess moisture to evaporate and I'm less likely to start the pump with a closed valve.

    • @1776adb
      @1776adb Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@wruehl Thank you again

  • @mikejohnston8872
    @mikejohnston8872 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @adamh1464
    @adamh1464 Před rokem +3

    Great video and would like to see how well the moisture trap in the gx3 is and if an extra cotton filter is enough for direct gun fill or if a desiccant filter is still recommended. Keep up the good work👍

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před rokem +1

    I've so far read that the 230v Yong Heng conversion in the USA is great because the motor works more efficiently, therefore lasts longer. The only "conversion" would be to your house, unless you already have a washer/dryer outlet. I am in the process of modding my YH with an onboard radiator and no need for a bucket, hence just as transportable as the GX. EDIT : As much as I hate not contributing to the local economy, Amazon DOES have the best return policy. I will ONLY buy from Amazon. (Midway USA also is AMAZING !)

  • @mikenick4571
    @mikenick4571 Před rokem +2

    I recently purchased the CS4. Beyond being water cooled, its amazingly quiet! Like less than 1/2 the volume of my Umarex ready air. And it's more of a thump thump versus a high pitched whoop whoop whoop. The water barely gets warm after the 1/2 hour it takes to top a scuba bottle from 2500 to 3000 psi. And the water is self contained not a 5 gallon bucket.

    • @Johan-tz2wy
      @Johan-tz2wy Před rokem

      Also has the CS4 and very pleased with it

  • @mikebird8290
    @mikebird8290 Před 6 měsíci

    PAUL THE BIG CONCENDO MAKES A GREAT WOSHING SOUND IN A DIVE ALSO 🇺🇲✌🏼🤩

  • @BSJ-VT
    @BSJ-VT Před rokem +1

    Wasn't expecting a 50 to 100 hour service schedule! Good to know.
    I relubed mine for the first time a 5 hours. I plan to do it again at 10 just to see what it looks like. If it still looks good I'll extend the interval.
    Still using the Carette? Too bad Joe doesn't carry the small one anymore...

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +2

      Yes, still using it. Trying like hell to get my hands on some to sell. China is a bit weird right now.

  • @tomboardman5403
    @tomboardman5403 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Where would you recommend buying bottles and filling equipment and especially filtering equipment..

  • @nauticaresearch2962
    @nauticaresearch2962 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video. Any chance of getting a parts list so I can build the same gauge/valve/fitting assembly for the deadhead test? I don't trust the gauge on the compressor based on what I've heard from others. Thanks for a great series of videos!

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 3 měsíci +2

      These are affiliate links on Amazon and I do benefit in a small way.
      Gauge - amzn.to/49SU3fX
      Adapter - amzn.to/493Xcbv

    • @nauticaresearch2962
      @nauticaresearch2962 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Much appreciated!

  • @Jjhornet
    @Jjhornet Před rokem +1

    Bought the gs2 after watching your channel, only have about 30 minute run time so far about 5 min per fill. Is it my understanding that I should replace factory grease on piston and wrist pin right away or wait till 50 hour service which will take a very long time as I just use rifle for pest control. Planning on ordering from your website per your recommendation. Thanks

  • @FirstStateAirgun
    @FirstStateAirgun Před rokem +1

    Thank you for doing these videos really appreciate it if I may ask do you still sell all the necessary lubricants I'm getting close to maintenance time I have the g x models cs2

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Yes we do

    • @FirstStateAirgun
      @FirstStateAirgun Před rokem

      @@TargetForge thank you yes I just checked out the website I will be making a purchase in the near future

    • @FirstStateAirgun
      @FirstStateAirgun Před rokem

      @@banjomanmi76-hu8wf yep thank you for the heads up I just checked myself and I will be getting me some lube in the future

    • @timmy4539
      @timmy4539 Před rokem +1

      @@FirstStateAirgun you can't afford any lube ! Lol

    • @FirstStateAirgun
      @FirstStateAirgun Před rokem

      @@timmy4539 🤔😂😂😂😂

  • @Moses1973
    @Moses1973 Před rokem +1

    Great video but what due mean by the plain bearing on the upper? Is it ball bearing or a bushing? I would think it has a bearing. Thanks Bud . Thanks for helping all of us help.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      The upper bearing at the wrist pin has no bearing at all, it also has very little rotation. The lower bearing at the crank pin, is a full on needle bearing.

    • @Moses1973
      @Moses1973 Před rokem

      @@TargetForge Thanks for the reply. I'll have to go check your early videos. Sure you covered that you are very in-depth in your videos. Thanks again

  • @gumbystown
    @gumbystown Před rokem +1

    I'm definitely stuck on the bottle I would rather lug around my bottle which is in a bag.... then carry around an air compressor and started it up after five or six magazines.... I have a portable compressor and I have a Yong Heng they both serve their purpose but I rarely use my portable compressor ...... I pretty much just use my bottlessssss yes they're 4500 PSI fill and yes some of my airguns can handle that much but they don't have to have that much they not required to have that much ......they don't stop working if they're not at-4500 all the time lol ....... and yeah I can't give up the bottle to be able to fill up my airguns 40 times potentially before the bottle needs to be topped off😍...... yes the yong hang is very noisy jittery and requires a lot of table space to get everything working but when it's working it's doing jobs that $1500 - $3,000 air compressors are doing for $250 yes it has problems yes they break but you can buy a lot of yong hengs for the price of some other compressors and yeah once again I love the bottles to be able to carry that around and leave it up against the tree out in the middle of the woods while you hike around the forest pesting or to have it at your bench at the shooting range and with the Edgun easy fill using the bottles quiet you're not wasting or dumping it makes it more efficient ......my goal is just more bottles lol that's just my feelings and opinions keep the videos coming.

  • @WvMnts
    @WvMnts Před rokem +1

    I’m new to the pcp world.
    Are you running any type of moisture filter on the small portal units?
    I watched a video early today of you doing air test

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your question Josh. I have a really nice filter, but after some recent tests I am reconsidering my position on the need for them. More to come...

    • @WvMnts
      @WvMnts Před rokem +1

      @@TargetForge thank you. I have a GS3-1 on the and waiting on my fax impact to arrive and wanna do what’s recommended. Thanks for the great content

  • @tomstorino70
    @tomstorino70 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just wondering, i have the cs2 which recently stopped filling past 180 to 200 bar. I've cleaned the bottom check valve but still won't fill past 200. Is there something else that I should check

    • @wruehl
      @wruehl Před 11 měsíci

      Leaks are the number one cause of loss of pressure.

  • @workingspringerguernsey4961
    @workingspringerguernsey4961 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Bill, I have just bought a CS3 on watching your videos. The manual says to do the dead head tests up to 3000psi so wy do you recommend testing up to 4500psi.
    My CS3 test results were 20sec @ 3000psi.
    Regards Richard

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před měsícem +1

      Great question! Thanks for the comment. In the end, it really doesn't matter as long as you use the same benchmark values consistently. I fill regularly to 4500 psi so I test to that level. If your filling a different gun and 3000 is your choice, that's fine.

    • @workingspringerguernsey4961
      @workingspringerguernsey4961 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Bill .

  • @Triptoons
    @Triptoons Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello 👋
    I have a paintball gun that uses a 13ci / 4500 hpa tank
    Is it safe or ok to use the gx-e-cs2 air compressor?
    I’m new to this stuff and want to make sure it’s ok to use

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should be fine. We use cc's in the airgun world or liters for larger bottles. Your bottle should be .2? liters. Mind the run time, 20 min on, 20 off, repeat.

  • @samuelsherwood298
    @samuelsherwood298 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Big question: if yoir airgun needs 5000psi, will these 4500psi compressors still be reliable in pumping to 5000psi?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 5 měsíci

      The CS4 is rated for 5600 psi. I would not recommend using one above it's rating. The CS4 should work fine for you.

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 Před rokem +1

    Bill. The plug that inserts into where the air gauge is… mine flew away. Can I get one from you?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      I actually don't carry spares, but I will!

    • @michaelkav6345
      @michaelkav6345 Před rokem

      @@TargetForge No worries. I just found it!!

  • @stevehart1735
    @stevehart1735 Před rokem +2

    Hi Bill
    how can i purchase the red moly grease from you .
    i live in the U.K

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      Right through the target forge website. www.targetforge.net

  • @joshpod007
    @joshpod007 Před 11 měsíci +1

    After the dead head test, how long should it hold air? Mine goes down 8 mpa (factory Guage) within about 4 minutes. It only took 11 seconds to get to 30 mpa which I believe is 4500 psi according to google.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hello JoshPod! Thank you for reaching out. I've never really worried about a leak down component to that test as its really just a performance metric to diagnose performance later on. The easy answer is that there is a leak somewhere, but with 11 second performance it must be REALLY small. I'd probably enjoy it and go fly some pellets. Have fun!

    • @joshpod007
      @joshpod007 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TargetForge thank you for responding! Now I can use it with enjoyment without always worrying whether or not I should have returned it. You're awesome.

  • @samwalker9874
    @samwalker9874 Před rokem +1

    Hello, I'm trying to decide between the CS2 and Yong Heng. We have a group of guys that play paintball and every week I need to fill about 10 36ci 3000psi HPA tanks. It is my understanding that the CS2 is not meant for this use case, but I was hoping to get clarification from an expert as this information has been hard for me to find. Thank you in advanced.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Hello Sam! The Yong Heng would be a better choice, but probably not the best choice. If you are constrained by price it probably is the least expensive solution to your needs. Two 100cf bottles filled to 4500 psi would likely gas up many of those bottles quick. You could run them in a cascade backed up by a Yong Heng.

  • @timmy4539
    @timmy4539 Před rokem +1

    I have something to ask if I may ? I have a GXSC3 compressor and it stopped working on me ! It started out I filled one of my guns and it worked fine it only ran for 8 min.s and I let it cool for 20 min.s before I filled another gun when I tried to fill the 2nd gun the fans ran but the pump would not run ! If you held the start button and hit the top of the compressor it would start right up and run but I had to hold the start button in for the full fill of the gun if I let go of the start button the pump would stop ! Now no matter what I do the fans will run but the pump won't run any ideas on what could be wrong with it ?? It's out of warranty now and the company says that there is nothing they can do ! The compressor has less than 2 hr.s time on it !

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      I have replacement boards on the site. It is likely the electronics.

    • @timmy4539
      @timmy4539 Před rokem

      @@TargetForge thank you I'll look them up ! Is there any difference in the boards ??

    • @wruehl
      @wruehl Před rokem

      @@timmy4539 Not that I am aware of

  • @colinmartin2974
    @colinmartin2974 Před 5 měsíci

    ok im desperate to find out why my 1st safety valve leaks air and the pump wont compress anymore after 10 fils.. More precisly what is the blow off pressure on the first stage..
    there is ni info anywhere, amazon sell safety valves that are suposedly 175psi this just blows off as well, so what is the pressure and what causes over pressure here ?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 5 měsíci

      Colin, I have no idea what you are talking about. Contact me via the target forge website so I can understand what your issue is.

    • @colinmartin2974
      @colinmartin2974 Před 5 měsíci

      @@TargetForge hello, it's not complicated.. The compressors blows off through the little safety valve next to the purge valve.. The safety valve with its red plastic cover, and made of brass is clearly visible, and attached to the first stage bloc....
      I've tried fitting a "replacement" one supposedly 175psi, but I don't know what internal failure causes this to blow off, and at what pressure this is supposed to blow off...
      A, no one talks about the 1st stage safety valve, and why it's there.
      B, no one seems to know what pressure it is supposed to operate at.
      C, the spare one's I bought rated at 175psi,blow off very fast and don't even have the pressure stamped on them, unlike in the photo on Amazon who sell them... Typical Chinese lack of quality... Any safety valve must be stamped to show its operating pressure.
      Something has failed inside the compressor, possibly causing high pressure blowback from the second stage into the first stage causing the 1st stage pressure safety valve to operate constantly..... That's it.... Pressure in the high pressure 2nd stage fails to even move the main pressure Guage off zero.
      It's brand new, and was run in for 20 minutes with water cooling, and open bleed valves to let everything settle in.
      It was used 7 times to compress a 0.75 or pcp to 250 bar. Over 7 days.
      Then it was used twice to fill the pcp to 290 bar.. Fine. Then on the next and last fill, it failed to reach 290 and stopped charging at 250 bar.
      I used my pcp rifle again but when I tried to refill it for the 11th time, it just vents air through the 1st stage safety valve....
      The importer has offered me an almost total refund to fix it myself.... Charming.... Because they don't have the competance or parts to repair it.... That says a lot.... So do I accept this and buy another one and keep the first one for spares???.
      Well that would make some sense but just how badly are these compressors made, and what genuine parts are available as there are no parts lists with part numbers.
      Parts sold that have no operating pressure stamped on them...eg the safety valve.
      I only buy Chinese products because no one else make them... Everything comes from China, but the big problem is their total lack of quality control... Nothing is built to be the best, it's built to be the cheapest.
      It's really sad, because with a little bit more effort they could produce great products, but that's not their goal.

  • @josephmetzler7755
    @josephmetzler7755 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Maybe u can help me. How can i get in touch with u

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 7 měsíci

      targetforge.net is always a safe bet for reaching me.

  • @BarnyDaddy
    @BarnyDaddy Před 10 měsíci

    I sent my CS2 back to Amazon. A week ago. Their site shows return in progress. Terrible service. They say it may take up to 2 weeks to get satisfaction.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 10 měsíci

      You can thank all the bright folks that made a fortune returning boxes of rocks to Amazon and getting immediate refunds for stuff they actually kept. Is two weeks really too long to wait? Did you reach out to GX via the contact seller link? They often don't even require the return and dispatch a replacement.

  • @haardinc
    @haardinc Před 7 měsíci

    Dude says he doesn't have a boat load of money with $2k in compressors sitting on a table. 😂

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Many of them provided by kind and thoughtful viewers. So yes, I stand by that statement. Dude...

  • @Notsomuch1
    @Notsomuch1 Před rokem

    Would it help to hook up a standard compressor to the air Inlet on the Yong heng compressor

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      Absolutely not. That would end badly.

    • @Notsomuch1
      @Notsomuch1 Před rokem

      Please explain the young hang draws ambient air. what if the air was pressurized going in would that not make the young hang work less

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Well, since you asked I guess we can take the time to explore why this would likely end in tears. The Yong Heng is designed to take in AMBIENT air and compress it to ~4500psi. It accomplishes this with a coaxial piston assemble traveling up and down in concentric bores. The large diameter piston takes the ambient air and through its compression ratio increases that pressure and passes it to the high pressure cylinder. If we take that expected ambient pressure and suddenly make that 90 or 150psi and try to apply that same compression ratio either the piston will fail prematurely, or the motor will not be capable of supporting that now MUCH higher pressure going from the low pressure side to the high pressure side. These things operate with little to no margin in their design, they are literally the cheapest of chinese compressors. Putting, what in the Hot Rod world, would be called a supercharger on it would have much the same effect as bolting a supercharger on your grocery getter without SUBSTANTIAL modifications, a substantially shorter and tortured existence. But I don't know this from experience so if you want to sign up for the experiment go for it! I might caution that lots of kevlar and lexan be between you and the experiment. Lol. Seriously, DO NOT DO THIS. IT IS A REALLY BAD IDEA.

    • @Notsomuch1
      @Notsomuch1 Před rokem

      @TargetForge thank you for confirming my suspicions ... maybe some subject for a future video

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Wait, I'm confused. If you suspected it wouldn't work why not one question but two? Did I missread your question? Sometimes I can be a bit obtuse...