Closed Bauer Junior II electric, fully automatic, marine version

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Carlos K.

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Bauer Junior II dive compressor, Brownie’s marine version. Fully automatic, upgraded filter. Up to 5000 psi, 3 HP single phase 220 volts motor, 3.9 SCFM. 400 original hours. Includes SCUBA or air rifle/ paintball fill hose assembly.
$3800 OBO
 

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Whats "fully automatic" about it, and the next question would be how does your "marine version" differ from a stock unit.

Michael
 
and what are the two grey pipes in this photo thanks

Those are the factory air intake tubes stowed away whilst not in use. They're the Bauer version of bit that most of us replace with a length of PVC pipe from the hardware store. Probably cost a few orders of magnitude more than the hardware store version.

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Whats "fully automatic" about it, and the next question would be how does your "marine version" differ from a stock unit.

Michael
This unit has automatic drain system, and auto final pressure shut-off. It can be left unattended after you hook up the empty tank, no need to manually drain or turn off.
The marine version includes a powder coated aluminum frame, replacing the standard Bauer steel frame, as well as a larger, more efficient filter system.
It also includes an electric box with magnetic starter, on/ off switch, and hourmeter, as well as a reservoir for the condensate.
 
how many hours?
This unit does not have an hourmeter. It came off a yacht, and was originally purchased in Europe. According to the original owner, he filled about 90 to 100 tanks total, and that is around 30 to 40 hours.
 
@Carlos K. are you sure it has auto drains? Looking at the P0 filter, looks like a low pressure drain hose coming off it.

Also, what is meant by the statement "larger more efficient filter system". It looks like the standard P0 filter that comes on the Junior.

I‘m not questioning whether this compressor is a good deal, just don’t see evidence of these features in the picture.
 

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