Air compressor issue

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Hey folks,

I have a ~3 year old Kobalt air compressor that I bought from Lowe's, model number F226VWLVP. It's a vertical 26 gallon tank with a 1.5hp motor.

The issue is that it keeps tripping the integrated fuse after only running for a few seconds at a time. This obviously makes the compressor worthless for every day tasks. The issue started awhile back but has gotten progressively worse the last few months. At first it would run for a couple minutes at a time, now it will only run for 30 seconds or less...usually around 10-15 seconds...

I called the technical assistance number in the owner's manual. What a friggin joke. They are completely, completely worthless. Pathetic.

Anyway, I'll test the reset button....I should be able to bypass it, but I really don't think that's the problem...but what do I know?! Also, the motor seems to be perfectly fine. It runs like a top... There's just some issue either pressure related or wiring/electrical related with it. Otherwise, the entire unit functions perfectly.

So, does anyone have any suggestions? From a tiny bit of research I have been able to accomplish, the first thing I suspect is the check valve. Any way to test these things?

Any other insight/guidance? Thanks!!!
 
Thanks for the help, man. I did some work on it last night and I think I have narrowed it down to the thermal style circuit breaker that is on the motor. I removed it and put a jumper across the wires and the thing ran absolutely perfectly.

Even though in my setup, the 18A breaker is pointless (I have the compressor connected to a 15A breaker in my house), I did order a replacement just to verify it was indeed the problem. The part was only $4...but shipping was $7, of course....

Anyway, I'll let you know the outcome...

Thanks, again!!!
 
Check the unloader valve is working properly. Do you hear a PSSSSHHH every time it shuts off? There should be a valve on the compressor outlet pipe somewhere that unloads the pressure in that pipe, so the motor isn't fighting against tank pressure when it starts again.
 
Well, I replaced the circuit breaker and the thing runs perfectly now. Sure is nice to have a fully functioning compressor again!!! It was very annoying to have to reset it every couple of minutes....and even more annoying to do it every 30 seconds!!!
 

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