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Carlos K.

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I have a few compressors available:

* New Bauer Oceanus-G with Honda 5.5 HP gas engine, 4.9 SCFM. Includes 5' SCUBA fill assembly and new breathing air filter. New 5 HP motor available for single-phase conversion kit.

* Bauer Junior II-E1, 3.9 SCFM, electric single-phase motor 230 VAC with about 4 original hours, used in one trip to the Bahamas. Original 110 VAC motor replaced with brand new 230 VAC motor and new Bauer frame. Includes 5' SCUBA fill assembly and new breathing air filter.

* Bauer Junior II-E1, 3.9 SCFM, electric single-phase motor 230 VAC, with new valves and piston rings. Brand new 230 VAC motor and new Bauer frame. Includes 5' SCUBA fill assembly and new breathing air filter. Can be reconfigured as a gas-powered unit with a new Subaru 6 HP gas engine.

* New Bauer Capitano BH barehead (compressor block only, no purification), 6 SCFM.

* Used Bauer P-2 purification system, wall mounted (tall 33" filter tower and additional oil/ water separator chamber).

* Used wall mounted purification system, similar to the above Bauer P-2, with Lawrence Factor components.

If interested, please PM me for pics and prices.
 
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Hi Carlos,
I´m currently looking for a compressor that fills 2 tanks at the time in about 15 mins max. I need to fill about 6 to 10 tanks a day. This is going to be a new operation and I have no clue about what kind of compressor I would need. Can you help/offer me what I would need. Ideally the compressor needs to be on 110 V, but if only 220 is possible it will also do.
Compressor must be shipped to Miami.

Thank you for your answer

Roberto
 

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