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uSinG our ulTra-liGhT comPreSSor:
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Operating pressures: 0-75 PSI. Fan aircap needs 20 PSI at 5 CFM.
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40 PSI is best for detail spraying with properly thinned paint, and 20 PSI for
light touch-ups.
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Use the higher pressures for thicker material where fine detail is not critical or
thin the paint to allow lower pressures.
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If used on food, make sure to use an electric air compressor that is filtered
properly. We do not recommend use of
150 Feet of ENERGY
on food.
See our food demo: tinyurl.com/vfan-cake
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Excellent for spraying water-based paints as there is no oil residue buildup, as
found in most compressors.
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Comes with regulator, moisture trap and automatic shut-off.
uSinG edu and your
150 feet of eneRGy
edu: enerGy diSburSemenT uniT
For longer lasting, continuous spray, each compressor unit of
150 Feet of
ENERGY
allows for the unit to be submerged into water using our EDU.
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Hold compressor unit upright and remove the dusting tip from the top of
the unit. Fill EDU 3/4 full with room temperature water.
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Screw the regulator valve into the top of the unit.
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Make sure the pressure control head is OFF to prevent energy from escaping.
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Attach one end of the vFan Airbrush air hose to the regulator valve and feed
the other end of the air hose into the bottom of the EDU top, placing the
150
Feet of ENERGY
fully under water.
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Screw the other end of the airhose into the bottom of the vFan Airbrush.
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Adjust the regulator valve and turn clockwise to control energy output. Energy
pressure increases as the pressure control head is turned clockwise. Secure
top of EDU and you are ready to spray.
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Recommended usage is for 3-5 continous minutes, until unit is depleted. At
that point, switch to the other unit of
150 Feet of ENERGY
.
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When you are finished, always release the pressure by turning the pressure
regulator counter clockwise and removing
150 Feet of ENERGY
from the water.