That being the case, your $2,700 compressor would certainly seem to be a viable option. It is an option that I am interested in learning more about. At this time, I would like to know the recommended maintenance actions & intervals, as well as their cost. My end purpose is to calculate those costs on a per-tank-filled basis so that I can then calculate my all-in cost of filling a tank. If those numbers work out, then I would want to find out the brand/model number & other particulars of the equipment that you are recommending. If you have already sold hundreds of these, then there is a very good chance that your equipment will be a good option & may well be the one that I end up choosing.
That aside, I am still interested in learning what the shortfalls of the cheap little 2-stage Chinese pump are. Hearing people say that they will run hot, burn oil & poison people, is cause for concern, but it is not empirical evidence. If I find that someone ran one for x-number of hours & then tested the air & found it to contain an undesirable level of contamination, that would be a different story. At that point, I would then want to investigate if running it more slowly &/or improving the cooling system may provide acceptable purity. The earlier assertions about those things producing dangerous gas may be spot-on correct, but until actual tests are performed, I consider that to be conjecture. It may be conjecture based on well founded experience. It may end up being correct. But until I see actual data, it is still just conjecture at this time. It's an untested hypothesis.
I am not saying that I want to bottle up a bunch of gas from the little cheap thing & go blindly suck it down at depth. I would however, be interested to see if there is a way to make them run so that they can produce an output that reliably tests as good. At this point, that is asking a lot, especially since I do not have a way to test the quality of the gas. So, for now, I am just left to ask questions & try to learn a little more. For now, it's more of a brain teaser for me, rather than an actual project to be prototyped.
Another concern with the cheap little Chinese pump would be longevity. If you fill 20-30 tanks, then the thing is worn out or broken, that would erase it's economical benefit. At this time, I don't even know if it's cylinders are sleeved or not. I'm guessing not, but I don't know.
Your $2,700 compressor, on the other hand, is an actual option at this time, if I can get more information about it.
Thanks