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It is nowhere near enough, but it is less bad than what you have. Officially they say 5.5-7.5hp to attempt to keep up so if you ran both together it would be close but they can pull up to 70cfm if you are cycling them at 1 cycle/second so you'll never realistically be able to keep up with them. Doesn't affect their ability to boost, just tries your patience for how long you're willing to wait to boost...My 30 gallon 1.7hp compressor is not keeping up with drive gas for my
USUN GB40-OL. I have the chance to pick up a 30 gallon 5hp compressor and wondering if that is enough?
how big of a compressor are you using?Hard to say. Donor/recipient pressures and sizes make it variable. My opinion based on owning the same booster is mostly "no".
tank size is largely irrelevant for something like this. All it will do is minimize the pressure drop when the unit cycles *which is in fact a good thing* but the tanks are great when you have dynamic loads with super high draw like an air impact gun but with a booster it is a constant load so you will never be able to "catch up" once the pressures equalize.A sanborn 3hp 20gal (9cfm@40psi) daisy chained with a cheap crap harbor freight 30 gal. With a bunch of cooling pipework and dessicant. After that all burned in a house fire, I just keep a couple of LP108s filled and use those.
5hp would probably be OK with a big tank. If I was ever to rebuild the shop air again id just use a 100gal propane tank.
There is one good thing with bigger tanks size. But as you mention it isn't related to continuous loads.tank size is largely irrelevant for something like this. All it will do is minimize the pressure drop when the unit cycles *which is in fact a good thing* but the tanks are great when you have dynamic loads with super high draw like an air impact gun but with a booster it is a constant load so you will never be able to "catch up" once the pressures equalize.