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Ok, for a start circuit, Does the motor have a charge circuit on it. Most of the lawn tractors etc did.
One you would need an on off switch (You do not want it starting when not needed. why waste the gas)
two you would need a switch in the pressure line, that would close a circuit when it was low pressure. thus applying pos to a start solenoid,
three you would need a relay hook to the charging circuit, (thus as soon as it started it would power up and undo the power to a positive side of a start relay. thus breaking the power between the pressure switch and the start solenoid,
four a starter solenoid from something like a lawn tractor or old ford product. (pos in, pos out, and pos from the start position on the ignition switch, It got ground from the frame of the solenoid)
Good fine stand wire, The vibration on the compressor will cause normal hard wires to break.
(oh by the way your battery may not last long mounted on the compressor like that, To much vibration for some batteries)
Hope this helps. or at least gives you something to think about.
One you would need an on off switch (You do not want it starting when not needed. why waste the gas)
two you would need a switch in the pressure line, that would close a circuit when it was low pressure. thus applying pos to a start solenoid,
three you would need a relay hook to the charging circuit, (thus as soon as it started it would power up and undo the power to a positive side of a start relay. thus breaking the power between the pressure switch and the start solenoid,
four a starter solenoid from something like a lawn tractor or old ford product. (pos in, pos out, and pos from the start position on the ignition switch, It got ground from the frame of the solenoid)
Good fine stand wire, The vibration on the compressor will cause normal hard wires to break.
(oh by the way your battery may not last long mounted on the compressor like that, To much vibration for some batteries)
Hope this helps. or at least gives you something to think about.