Let's put an hour meter on that compressor! Yong Heng GX CS2 ep 20 12VDC

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Welcome back friends! In this episode of the Yong Heng Hot Rod Shop we look at installing a sweet 12VDC hour meter so that each time we run the pump, we get an accurate running tab of our usage. This is huge for keeping up with regular maintenance. Check out Target Forge for parts and lubricants for your GX CS2 and really cool targets for your airgun adventure! Consider joining as a member to our CZcams Channel! Or try hitting the "Thanks" button for a one time gift. Your patronage is greatly appreciated.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @kenolson3444
    @kenolson3444 Před rokem +2

    Thank you.

  • @Jeeper1378
    @Jeeper1378 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just got mine in

  • @danhenninger1
    @danhenninger1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fantastic 👍

  • @johnmansfield5970
    @johnmansfield5970 Před rokem +2

    The insert in the box the meter sets in makes a good template as well

  • @xxxlowboyxxx
    @xxxlowboyxxx Před 2 lety +2

    After seeing your vids , makes me want one of the Cs2's . Especially since you have availability for parts . Win/win deal to me . Very clean install . Looking forward to the give away !

  • @xxxlowboyxxx
    @xxxlowboyxxx Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks!

  • @etceterik2511
    @etceterik2511 Před rokem +1

    Just got the GX CS2 and installed the hour meter. A worthwhile addition to the compressor. Thanks for the video.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear! And THANK YOU for your membership! You are making a difference!

  • @alingram5541
    @alingram5541 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Bill, great job! My meter (looks like the same model) came with a template for the cut-out. I guess I'm old school, I still like to solder my connections (after crimping) and I just used a jig saw to cut the hole. Looking forward to the maintenance video!

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 2 lety +2

      Good on ya, I'm definitely NOT a fan of the jig saw. Lol. I worked with a guy who understood wire connections better than anyone I had met to that point. He designs aircraft and vehicle harness at a very high level. I had a VERY long drawn out discussion with him about solder vs crimp connections. I don't think I've soldered much since then. He presented some very good data from in depth failure analysis. To each their own I suppose. I still solder when I don't have a good die for the crimper and I'm too cheap to buy one. Having the correct crimp die is also a part of that choice too.

  • @ljashansen
    @ljashansen Před 2 lety +2

    Great install. I assume the process is similar for the Yong Heng . Perhaps a video on that for those of us who have that machine.

  • @Swamp-Fox
    @Swamp-Fox Před 2 lety +2

    Great project for the GX compressors! I am glad to hear you now have parts in stock. I sure hope I don't need them, but it is nice to know they are available.

  • @Beanflip
    @Beanflip Před rokem +1

    Ordered with your link today. Need to order the upgrade lube from you next.

  • @joeschmitt8694
    @joeschmitt8694 Před 2 lety +2

    👍🏻

  • @sixshootertexan
    @sixshootertexan Před rokem

    Nice install.

  • @TFengineer
    @TFengineer Před rokem +1

    Sweet! Thanks for sharing, Bill!

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @TFengineer
      @TFengineer Před rokem +2

      @@TargetForge Any plans to continue creating this great content? I know it's a lot of work but I really feel like you're just starting to gain momentum and the PCP air gun hobby is also on the precipice of expanding to a wider audience.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Mr. Riverton I would love to what data leads you to that conclusion. The data I'm seeing indicates a pretty stark contraction in the Airgun world as a whole. I hope I'm wrong, and you are right! I do plan to continue, but I've just started a pretty demanding job that in the short term, takes a great deal of focus. I'll get back to it in time. I might also experiment with additional content as well. Thank you for your encouragement!

    • @TFengineer
      @TFengineer Před rokem +1

      @@TargetForge I don't have any real data to prove this but I'm reading a lot of comments about first PCP air gun purchases across several CZcams channels including yours. That coupled with cheaper cost to entry thanks to the Avenger, I think we're in for a significant growth vector.

  • @jeffalessi
    @jeffalessi Před 2 lety +2

    Sign me up for the giveaway! Have a most awesome evening!

  • @oldguyjammin9732
    @oldguyjammin9732 Před rokem

    Great! And where do we find the hourly maintenance recommendations?

  • @donaldotsig6818
    @donaldotsig6818 Před rokem +1

    Could you also use an inline power meter between the positive cable to count compressor time use thanks

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Hello Donald, that could probably be rigged to work. It would need to be capable of measuring upwards of 35A @13.8VDC which is a fair bit of current. A passive current measurement, like a hall effect sensor, could do that easily but I'm pretty sure it would cost quite a bit more. If you sort it out, let me know! I'd love to see what you come up with.

  • @raysolinski9517
    @raysolinski9517 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. Where does the metal tab at the end of the two red wires attach to? I opened mine up and they were just dangling around.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      Hello Ray, yup, they just kinda hang out wherever. It is a voltage regulator and it is not under any thermal stress so it is treated as part of the harness. Thanks for writing!

  • @antonio999us
    @antonio999us Před 2 lety +1

    Hola Bill, greetings from Peru... you always have good tips for your viewers. You know that I'm a Rookie in the PCP World, and your videos are very useful for me. Even though I am not an intensive shooter , controlling the operation time of my GX CS2 was something I thought to care. I prepared a basic template (in excel) where I write down the timing, including my first tests. I put my compressor and their implements related all together in a in cooler box (to make it easier portable), including my template and a pen. Then, every time I use the GX I wrote down the start/end timing. On the other hand, I bought a Tuxing Filter ($100) in Amazon plus Molecular Sieve to reduce the watering effect in my PCP. Please let me know if you have some cotton filters, O-rings or other GX's useful spare parts available to sell. I came to the US for some weeks and I'm staying in Ft. Lauderdale. Therefore, could be easy for me to buy you some stuffs for my compressor. Thanks and have an excellent weekend.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the comment. As I have mentioned in the last few videos, the website is loaded with replacement parts and consumables. Have a look. targetforge.net

    • @antonio999us
      @antonio999us Před 2 lety +1

      Hola Bill, I will visit your site to see all possible stuffs that I can get...I will let you know... Thanks!!!

  • @xxxlowboyxxx
    @xxxlowboyxxx Před 2 lety +1

    Can you also supply parts for theGX PUMP CS3 ....Thanks in advance

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před 2 lety

      I already do! Many parts are the same! I also carry the controller board and replacement gauges that are unique to the CS3. Head over to the site and take a look! targetforge.net

  • @donaldotsig6818
    @donaldotsig6818 Před rokem +1

    What does that little black connector with the metal flat piece with the hole in it connect to its the pigtail with the black wires on looks like it goes to the fan thanks

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      The only connector that comes close to your description is the cooling fan connector. Thanks for the question!

    • @donaldotsig6818
      @donaldotsig6818 Před rokem

      @@TargetForge Thanks

    • @donaldotsig6818
      @donaldotsig6818 Před rokem

      @@TargetForge It must just be a ground that was held to the frame by a screw

    • @wruehl
      @wruehl Před rokem

      @@donaldotsig6818 pretty sure the chassis has no ground connection.

  • @bamoore65
    @bamoore65 Před rokem +1

    I seen you convert a GX CS2 into a Dewalt battery compressor. I'm no handyman. How has the compressor handle the power swap over a long period of use. And do you sell them (dewalt style conversion)?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +4

      Hello Bruce, thank you for your comment. Any chance you could leave one over on the Hybrid video? So folks can see the comment relative to the actual video? If not, no worries. If you watch that video you will see I do not have long term data as I only just built and shared it. I'm hopeful that a few brave souls will join me and we can collect data on numerous units. That should yield much more useful information than my single data point. I am considering selling a complete kit (parts used in the video prewired, no compressor), where all you would need to do is drill a few holes and strip a few wires. it would come with all crimping done and just a few wires inserted in toolless connectors. Would that interest you?

    • @noeaguinaga4018
      @noeaguinaga4018 Před rokem

      ​@@TargetForge I would be interested in this

  • @Otto290
    @Otto290 Před rokem

    Hi. Got the same compressor and the AEA HP Max .357 and I only get 250 bar in the tank. Does anyone have an idea why I can't get to the 300 bar? The compressor keeps pumping, I don't hear any air escaping, but the gauges stay at 250 bar... Thanks in advance for the helpful tips. Best regards

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      It's nearly impossible to hear a leak with the unit running. A drop or two of dish soap in some water will tell the tale. Use liberally around EVERY joint between the pump outlet and the gun to find your leak.

  • @bamoore65
    @bamoore65 Před rokem +1

    All I have is dewalt batteries. Is there a way to change a single or double battery style from Makita style battery to Dewalt without buying a converter piece?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      There is a way to run an L2, the Makita powered unit on DeWalt batteries, but you will not be able to run that unit on 12VDC vehicle input, which was the point of the "Hybrid" video. Here is an adapter that will allow you to do that: amzn.to/3crBh6W

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Thinking more about your question, you could probably get a GX L2, remove the Makita Battery adapter, and replace it with the dewalt part I used on the Hybrid build. That should work fine.

    • @bamoore65
      @bamoore65 Před rokem +1

      Wouldn't the 20 volt dewalt be to much for a 18 volt makita motor. I heard you say it was the fastest deadhead test and would not recommend long term use with 20 dewalt batteries.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      @@bamoore65 perhaps I have confused you. On a motor wound for 12vdc (the CS2), 20VDC is WAY too high. The L2 is designed to run at 18VDC, that is much closer to 20VDC and should be fine.

  • @BouncyThrone
    @BouncyThrone Před rokem

    Will this void warranty?

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem +1

      Interesting question. These units never make it back to the seller on Amazon, so probably not? To me, knowing how many hours are on my machine is to valuable to pass up. You could just keep a log book next to the machine, but that takes discipline.

    • @BouncyThrone
      @BouncyThrone Před rokem

      @@TargetForge
      I thought about that, using a clicker to keep track of refills, but I agree..
      The manufacturer doesn't get them back usually? So are you saying Amazon just normally ships you out a new unit?
      I Actually decided to take a chance on this compressor based on yours and another man's reviews.
      I had a Coltri MCH6 that was pure awesome, and now regret selling it..
      Maybe this can get me by for a year or so until I can get another higher end compressor to fill my tanks..
      Thanks for all the info..

  • @noeaguinaga4018
    @noeaguinaga4018 Před rokem

    Entirely to much solder.. on top of crimping? I know having pride and making your work hold up is key. But there becomes a point when being wasteful becomes a disrespect to those who don't have money to keep purchasing 😊 consumables. To those who don't know how to do these things and are learning from these type of videos, you don't even have to tin the copper if your using a crimping aide. This is about as wasteful as when d.i.y.ers put glue on both sides of boards being clamped against each other... about as useless as titts on a boar 🐗 hog. Sorry not a rant to you personally. Just a note to beginners.

    • @TargetForge
      @TargetForge  Před rokem

      Perhaps you need to go watch this again? I advocated for EITHER solder, OR crimping, NOT both. My solder technique is taken straight out of the PACE solder training manual. Your advice is unfounded. I stand firmly by the techniques I show. Not tinning the wire first is NOT good practise, not my opinion, what those that have developed professional soldering training materials say on the matter.