JCLP
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So I found out that if you hook up the Fuji pressure pot to a Q5 the way they recommend, it does not pressurize the cup enough to push the paint, thick waterborne, up the hose consistently. I found that the paint did not come out of the gun smoothly. It was intermittent.
Therefore I put on my McGiver hat and configured it so I can pressurize the pot with my Rolair JC10 compressor, to a maximum of 15psi, as my guage only goes that high, and direct all of the air from the Q5 directly to my gun. It's not a pretty setup, but it will prove the concept. Fuji was kind enough to lend me their pressure pot so I could do some testing. The guage I had kicking around the shop.
Green hose is from the compressor to the pot. Grey hose is from the Q5 turbine. Blue hose is a 6' whip hose and the 6' clear hose is the fluid tube. One good thing about the clear hose is that it is easy to see when it is clean.
Cheers,
JC
Therefore I put on my McGiver hat and configured it so I can pressurize the pot with my Rolair JC10 compressor, to a maximum of 15psi, as my guage only goes that high, and direct all of the air from the Q5 directly to my gun. It's not a pretty setup, but it will prove the concept. Fuji was kind enough to lend me their pressure pot so I could do some testing. The guage I had kicking around the shop.
Green hose is from the compressor to the pot. Grey hose is from the Q5 turbine. Blue hose is a 6' whip hose and the 6' clear hose is the fluid tube. One good thing about the clear hose is that it is easy to see when it is clean.
Cheers,
JC