Summary of "08 COMPRESOR SILENCIOSO , de 80 litros"
Product Reviewed:
Cebi Pro Silen 80-liter Silent Air Compressor
Main Features:
- Brand/Model: Cebi Pro Silen
- Tank Capacity: 80 liters
- Power: 2200 W (3 HP total from two 1.5 HP motors)
- Voltage/Frequency: 230 V, 50 Hz
- Air Delivery: 350 liters per minute (L/min)
- Noise Level: Very quiet at 68 decibels (quieter than normal conversation)
- Motors: Two oil-free piston motors (two pistons each)
- Oil-Free: No maintenance needed, can be placed in any position (upright or lying down) without risk
- Independent Motor Operation: Motors can work independently; one motor can be disconnected to run at half capacity (175 L/min)
- solenoid valve: Releases air pressure from the hose when compressor stops, easing motor restart
- Non-Return Valves: Each motor has its own to prevent air backflow
- Pressure Regulation: Adjustable pressure regulator for output air pressure (useful for different tasks like painting)
- Safety Valve: 10 bar pressure relief valve to prevent overpressure damage
- Vibration Dampening: Rubber seals on the base to reduce vibrations
- Drain Tap: For removing accumulated water and air to maintain tank condition
- Dimensions: Approximately 1 m long, 44 cm wide, 70 cm high
- Dual Outlets: Two air output ports available
User Experience & Performance:
- Noise: Exceptionally quiet compared to typical compressors, allowing comfortable workshop use without ear protection.
- Air Supply: Can maintain pressure above 6 bars even with continuous use of an air gun, indicating strong and consistent air delivery.
- Filling Time: The compressor fills the 80 L tank to 8 bars in a reasonable time (exact time shown in video but not specified in subtitles).
- Versatility: Suitable for high air consumption tasks like sandblasting and pneumatic tools.
- Portability: Can be transported easily and placed in various positions due to oil-free design.
Pros:
- Very low noise level (68 dB) for a compressor of this size and power
- High air delivery (350 L/min) suitable for demanding tasks
- Oil-free motors require no maintenance
- Dual motor setup allows flexibility in air output and power consumption
- Safety features like solenoid valve and pressure relief valve
- Adjustable pressure regulator for precise control
- Vibration dampening enhances stability and reduces noise
- Drain tap for easy maintenance
- Can be used upright or lying down
Cons:
- Does not come with a built-in air/water filter, which is important for painting or tasks sensitive to moisture
- User needs to purchase and install a separate water filter if needed
- Slightly louder than the user’s homemade compressor, but much more powerful
Comparisons:
- Compared to normal compressors, this model is significantly quieter and more comfortable for workshop use.
- Compared to smaller or single motor models (also from the same brand), this model offers more air delivery and power but at a larger size and likely higher price.
- The user’s homemade compressor is quieter but produces far less air, making this model more practical for professional or heavy-duty use.
Additional Notes:
- The reviewer intends to use this compressor for sandblasting and pneumatic tools, highlighting its suitability for demanding workshop applications.
- Links to other models with smaller tanks and single motors are provided for viewers interested in less powerful but still silent compressors.
Overall Verdict:
The Cebi Pro Silen 80L compressor is highly recommended for users needing a powerful, quiet, and maintenance-free air compressor suitable for demanding tasks like sandblasting and continuous pneumatic tool use. Its low noise level and oil-free design make it ideal for indoor workshops, while features like dual motors and pressure regulation add versatility. The main drawback is the lack of a built-in water filter, which requires an additional purchase for moisture-sensitive applications like painting. Overall, it offers excellent value for those prioritizing quiet operation and strong air delivery.
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