My shop compressor is 5hp, 80 gallon, set at 175psi. Bottom line is that I value and trust some of those units enough to justify keeping them around. But airing up the steering tire on a semi truck to 110 psi requires more pressure. otherwise, it will remain set at 100psi shutoff. I can increase the pressure to 125psi with the dedicated 240 volt circuit, and unloader valve, if-when needed. It cost Me $60 for the used tank, and $17 for a longer belt. So, for a backup to my main shop compressor, the motor and compressor pump from the portable that I bought new in 1975 are still ready to work when needed. This old pump is designed to be plumbed with or without an unloader valve, and I have the unloader valve that originally came with the 60 gallon tank. I looked up the specs on that single stage, two cylinder cast iron pump, to see if it was used on some compressors rated at 125psi it was, but with a larger motor. ( well within the 135psi working, 155psi max ratings on the 60 gallon tank). I have chosen to retain the 80psi and 100psi pressure switch settings, but for curiosity=experiment did try increasing the settings to 105psi on and 125psi off. The motor and compressor pump were transferred to this tank, fitted with a new drive belt, and rewired for 240volt on a dedicated circuit. When it was about 30 years old, the tank developed a pin hole leak, so it remained unused for a few years till I found a used 60 gallon tank on Craig's List. This defaults to false.Jeff: I bought a similar 1 1/2 hp, 120volt Campbell Hausfeld compressor back in 1975 for similar purposes. disableAudio: to give the option to generate a video with no audio.videoWidth: a custom width for the video. videoHeight: a custom height for the video.videoBitrateInMbps: a custom bitrate for the video.keepOriginalResolution: to keep the original video height and width when compressing.videoName: The name of the output video file.video: contains configurations of the output video:.saveInGallery: To decide saving the video in gallery or not.ios: which contains configurations specific to iOS - required.isSharedStorage: Whether to save the output video in Android's Shared or App-Specific storage.This value will be ignored if isSharedStorage is false. saveAt: The location where the video should be saved externally.android: which contains configurations specific to Android.isMinBitrateCheckEnabled: to determine if the checking for a minimum bitrate threshold before compression is enabled or not.videoQuality: to allow choosing a video quality that can be VideoQuality.very_low, VideoQuality.low, dium, VideoQuality.high, or VideoQuality.very_high - required.path: the path of the provided video file to be compressed - required.In order to start compression, just call and pass the following parameters Implementation ':LightCompressor:1.2.3 'Īnd since the library depends on Kotlin version 1.7.20, please ensure that 1.7.20 is the minimum kotlin version in your project by changing ext.kotlin_version in your Project-level adle file. iOSĪdd the following to your ist file, located in /ios/Runner/ist: Demoįirst, add light_compressor as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file. You can pass one of a 5 video qualities very_high, high, medium, low OR very_low and the plugin will handle generating the right bitrate value for the output video. This becomes handy if you don’t want the video to be compressed every time it is to be processed to avoid having very bad quality after multiple rounds of compression. When the video file is called to be compressed, the library checks if the user wants to set a min bitrate to avoid compressing low resolution videos. The general idea of how the library works is that, extreme high bitrate is reduced while maintaining a good video quality resulting in a smaller size. This plugin generates a compressed MP4 video with a modified width, height, and bitrate. A powerful and easy-to-use video compression plugin for Flutter built based on LightCompressor library for Android and LightCompressor_iOS library for iOS.
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