Compressors blow fuses/breakers for only a few reasons. The most common cause by using an extension cord. It is most often recommended to use more air line instead of a extension cord or at least one that is sufficient to handle the current draw of the compressor.
The next problem is too many items being used on the same circuit that you are using the compressor on. Ideally a compressor should be isolated from all other electrical devices own it's own dedicated circuit.
The last issue is an incorrect rating on the fuse/breaker or one that is worn out.
I hope one of these items takes care of your problem if not please let me know.
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Compressors blow fuses/breakers for only a few reasons. The most common cause by using an extension cord. It is most often recommended to use more air line instead of a extension cord or at least one that is sufficient to handle the current draw of the compressor.
The next problem is too many items being used on the same circuit that you are using the compressor on. Ideally a compressor should be isolated from all other electrical devices own it's own dedicated circuit.
The last issue is an incorrect rating on the fuse/breaker or one that is worn out.
I hope one of these items takes care of your problem if not please let me know.