Compressor & Tank
#11
RE: Compressor & Tank
ORIGINAL: Ghostrider
Those deflators look pretty cool!
Does the O2 tank hold enough to fill a tire??
Those deflators look pretty cool!
Does the O2 tank hold enough to fill a tire??
#12
RE: Compressor & Tank
The best compressor to run is an old York A/C compressor. However, this is an engine driven compressor. Here is an idea for all of you interested in on board air. I used this system in my old Wrangler for over 5 years. It had more than enough power to run an impact wrench, inflate tires etc. I used an a/c compressor from a cherokee....therefore, any compressor will work.An electric compressor will work. I used a fire extinguisher for the tank. This worked great and did not take up much space. Mine was mounted under the hood. Get a pressure switch from Lowes or Home depot. Both places also have all of the necessary brass fittings. Plumb it all together. I ran two air lines...one to the front bumper and on to the rear with a quick connect. Walla!!! air at both ends. It is very easy. The key is the cfm of the compressor. The below picture shows exactly what I did.
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#13
RE: Compressor & Tank
ORIGINAL: JDEORTA
I haven't tried it yet but it should its about the same size as the power tank that sells for about $500.00 so it should have enough air to fill all the tires up and you can run air tools also. I think I might get a portable compressor incase the tank should run out of air when I need it. I love the deflators and they are so easy to set. I have them set to stop at 20psi.
I haven't tried it yet but it should its about the same size as the power tank that sells for about $500.00 so it should have enough air to fill all the tires up and you can run air tools also. I think I might get a portable compressor incase the tank should run out of air when I need it. I love the deflators and they are so easy to set. I have them set to stop at 20psi.
Given that size at 200psi, I would guess you could fill maybetwo tires.
Filling the O2 tank that high might get sketchy and you will definately need a regulator...hooking 3,000psi up to a tire will probably explode something. Also, getting to 3,000 psi is another issue. If its a SCUBA style tank, 3,000psi is the reccomended fill level but you will need to be certified in order to get it filled. Im SCUBA certified and its a great idea...used it before too. You can get a tire fill adapter for your regulator system and fill probably 40 tires.
#15
RE: Compressor & Tank
I just saw the pepboys compressor on sale after rebate .
http://pepboys.shoplocal.com/pepboys...26StartRow%3d1. The scuba tank also sounds like a good idea.
Jim
http://pepboys.shoplocal.com/pepboys...26StartRow%3d1. The scuba tank also sounds like a good idea.
Jim
#16
RE: Compressor & Tank
Yea, I used the SCUBA tank to fill big pool toys too. It works pretty good but fills get expensive...but if you get them for free, i'd take a hike down to your SCUBA shop and get a regulator for the tank and the tire fill line.
#17
RE: Compressor & Tank
I tried to get an SCBA (minus the U for underwater) Tank from some of our old ones at the FD. Some still had a few years of life left, but they had switched over to another brand, and didn't have a use for these. They would not let me have one down at the cityshops. Instead they chose to waste them all by drilling holes in them. [&:]I even lied and said I was only going to be filling it off a compressor... and it wouldn't see high pressure. (I actually planned to fill it right along with out other bottles to the 4200 psi)
But they said it was a liability etc etc and the city wanted the discarded ones destroyed. [:@]I had plenty of chances to *steal* one... but like Richard Nixon once said .. "I'm not a crook!" I still hope to get my hands on one someday. Especially since I can fill them at will for free.
But they said it was a liability etc etc and the city wanted the discarded ones destroyed. [:@]I had plenty of chances to *steal* one... but like Richard Nixon once said .. "I'm not a crook!" I still hope to get my hands on one someday. Especially since I can fill them at will for free.
#19
#20
RE: Compressor & Tank
ORIGINAL: Ghostrider
Yea, I used the SCUBA tank to fill big pool toys too. It works pretty good but fills get expensive...but if you get them for free, i'd take a hike down to your SCUBA shop and get a regulator for the tank and the tire fill line.
Yea, I used the SCUBA tank to fill big pool toys too. It works pretty good but fills get expensive...but if you get them for free, i'd take a hike down to your SCUBA shop and get a regulator for the tank and the tire fill line.