Buzzing is probably a loose coil in the contactor, happens when they get old, won't hurt anything, just annoying...
(If you had wired the pressure switch through the contactor, it would be off when the compressor stopped, and not making noises and wasting electricity ;P
That is also where an on off switch could go, tho, ideally, you should have a real disconnect type switch near the compressor...
>maybe I just should have spent the 2 gees
You got out for half price and a bit of sweat, not a bad deal.
Is the sludge oily? Or just rusty?
Sitting with air in it didn't hurt it, after some point it used up all the oxygen in that air and stopped rusting, leaving water in it wasn't ideal tho...
Keep blowing it down, it will clean out after a while, also, keep in mind, if it is the least bit humid out, you are also adding water running the compressor....that's why you drain it daily ;P
(The shop compressor here, which is in very good condition, and fairly well maintained, nevertheless drools rusty sludge when drained, it is the way it is....steel + water=rust+sludge)
>maybe it is a better built comp since it is quite a few years old ...
I like that logic, seeing as Rusty is quite a few years old.....
Curtus made very good compressors for years, that thing should make you happy for years...
(Until you blow up the plastic airline and make shrapnel grenades)
>When the comp. hits its 200 psi
Using pipe rated 150PSI....
Personally, unless you really need 200psi for something, I would set the thing at 150, or at most 175, it's a lot easier on the compressor and regulators....
Now...have you actully *done* anything with that compressed air yet? Changed a tire? Sandblasted the misses coffee table? Dusted something off?