How realistic is it to get 3000 hours out of a Coltri MCH-6?

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alanchang

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I was watching Coltri's YouTube channel the other day, and they recommend a hose replacement every 3000 hours. But how realistic is it to get 3000 hours out of an
MCH-6?


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Pretty sure the hose would be one of the few original parts remaining by 3000 hours.
A real compressor of Theseus by that point.
I have a Bauer Mariner 320 with a Bauer IK12.14 block. It can easily last 3000 hours or a lot more.
 
beetlejuice. beetlejuice. beetlejuice.
Grrrr.
As an engineer if you were tasked to design a new full design from scratch breathing air compressor with the additional critical additional requirement of its suitability for a scuba diving application then the partial pressure at depth in say the 30-50 MSW range would be a major consideration in todays market.

The last things on your engineering list of design criteria requirement and consideration would be if the high pressure hose would last 3000 hours or not.

The application of a Parker 520N-03 high pressure hose would be more than adequate for the requirement.
Albeit the video although I have not been able to see it on You Tube is a red herring to deflect the innocent yet ill informed potential customer by subliminal implication that the compressor is capable of this level of performance.

That is not to say that there are no 20 year old Coltri compressors around just not that many and all have been used very lightly and it is interesting that the video creates IMHO a mental suggestion of 3000 hours equating to life expectancy. Which when you consider that at the same 3000 hour interval you also need to replace the filter tower and the separator tower.

But and the kicker is that the 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th stage valves will need replacing for the sixth time at 500 hours each and also the 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th stage rings also will be replace also for the sixth time at 500 hours.

Now I guess you know why it's a popular compressor with repair guys and the dive shop who sell you this stuff. But non of this is the real problem ignorance is bliss I guess. Iain
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You have a problem: You need a compressor. Now you have a coltri. You have two problems.
 

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