Good for a full inflate, I just take a fully charged battery every time with me. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/22395510...4832ab93f6cb328d6ed7|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524Could you elaborate, good for topping up or good for a full reinflate . How do you keep your battery charged etc tks
Before anyone else does as I almost did, it's worth pointing out that the link is for the bare inflator only and it comes without battery or charger. The price on Amazon for what I suspect is the same unit with battery and charger is an eyewatering £174. (clicky link)Good for a full inflate, I just take a fully charged battery every time with me. [link redacted]
HiGood for a full inflate, I just take a fully charged battery every time with me. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223955108815?epid=6037390762&_trkparms=ispr=1&hash=item3424c3c3cf:g:n0UAAOSwmP5eeOQe&amdata=enc:AQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkgCVySCgrNFPU8Iu85TabMPETeo2FCStkdUl3Z%2BJLBxu5d4eq5904jUatYQrPPBFu42O0MOByoduWFJA8ekKYm1n%2B7iqHGGk3gmx7L5IDOc95uiN6eR7UQBVAs3xVcR1q2i5RATEitrQbj4Ra52GxTSM0OcaC3QB6ibCV3IJL4YbPggUUXQPeWvtZwDaLq%2FHgoW5fbcRalEh76Zr6Vm%2FhMnSDzPQbgmu3qWIIHsPFqtp8aoyFpwcvgVzEn0WQmRrfg0nVGsL8E7hAjaJ8UXPN53MIftd4XyEfs3Ts9urDul7SRDT3H96%2BSF%2FjmElC96mRaiijJ3s%2F8j77Jm1vWMN50W5GsDgPhnom9voQfimqiibEA2mtg9SjXY4h2IPfxYfNtfxM0NPFhksWgj7uZGVKkzcYh8sdGbLaRGJjhdPbQrliKlqAoMXvLxSSOKmDALPnfb4d6Oy9pazD%2Brp5wTxD8%2B5p3gGzjOCnwLpmUQ%2BM%2FyKQnuDX%2BxlB0VhFiKOEJ1hnKv31FsGCK0OSJwg19T%2B4B2IV9RSTCLfEXCznOP8zFVoyArY9pDODpw39uC8gbFvgh%2Fl%2FMYKgi1ClxG9r7Uic%2FF96hTFAr0eIiKvE3EguHOKzUjIoIjp47YQaAtNw8%2F0WiqN1fU2qPfOvK3FC5NlFUbZAyq%2FAbj6O8dNca%2FS1r4E%2FI69H3%2BoRhPv4yxdkfmC3nAZLmAgPKWPmHqB9lmopAXF2R4tyw6O6X%2BOig%2FChN3y5IUhFWq1g2aR1mBhoCEQA%2FBz%2BWbd0HQew2cVvKT1z%2Bw%3D%3D|cksum:223955108815651dc4c96aeb4832ab93f6cb328d6ed7|ampidL_CLK|clp:2334524
My air suspension has an air tank and compressor, running at around 150psi.Cfm to low and will take a week to fill a tyre, good as they are, has anyone thought of a small tank under the van with a 230v comp running with a inverter, one full tank of air will inflate a tyre fast.
121 Max psi rating.80psi is very impressive with a battery one
That is good but as I don't have any other Makita kit, its too pricey for me. I'll stick with my Ring RAC900 (which hopefully I'll never have to use).121 Max psi rating.
Thanks to all for the comments, which with my own experience suggests that no cigar-socket-powered inflator is going to be up to the task. So my thought now is to rig something to be able to use my 17Ah jump start pack with a T-Max inflator (the 30A fused version, BA2641) as that should give me about 15 minutes of operating time without using more than half the battery capacity. However, a review on Amazon pulled me up short as the reviewer claimed the bit that fits onto the tyre valve has a metric thread that won't fit Schrader valves. I'd thus be grateful for someone who has one of these inflators to confirm that it fits standard Schrader valves (or if not, what needed to adapt it).
Thanks again, Geoff
A quick note for completeness: I bought the T-Max compressor and made up something to connect my jump start pack with the compressor. However, I must urge caution for anyone thinking of buying this unit. Although it worked fine on three of four of my car's tyres, it leaked on the fourth. I was able to get the tyre pumped up (after the leak had let out a lot of air) with a bit of faff. I pumped it up to just above working pressure and then checked the pressure with a digital gauge while slowly letting out enough air to get to the correct pressure.Just for reference IF you want to swap to a better quality/less fiddly inflator...
The quick release fittings on the, T-maxx are from memory 13KA.