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12 Volt Compressor
I am looking for a new 12 Volt compressor for filling tires when leaving beach. I just killed and inexpensive Craftsman that plugged into cigarette lighter. I think I would be better off w/a compressor that hooks onto battery w/alligator clips.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you |
Don't know if it's any good but Sierra usually has one that's got battery, clips, air compressor, inverter etc...all in one unit. With a 35% off coupon it's priced pretty well.
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There was a thread here or on another site, I forget? But you can hook up a air cond compressor in your truck to have a on board one all the time.
I will have to see if I can find it, unless someone else knows about them?? |
Bruce, it's been about 10 years since I ran the beaches but we use to carry an air tank with 100 pounds of air. I could air down to 8 to 10 PSI and air back up when I can off the beach to about 18 to 20 PSI. More than enough to get me to a gas station. We never found a DC compressor that was worth the bother.
Once the rangers on the Cape put in the air up station it was a no brainer. I only ran RI once or twice as you can walk just as easy to the good places to fish. |
I wonder if a scuba tank could be adapted... 🚙
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I have a VIAIR 300P It fill all four tires in 12 minutes start to finish
this is not cheap but IMO it's well worth the money http://www.viaircorp.com/portables.html |
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Thank you for all of the info. I just ordered the VIAIR 300p.
Thanks again, Bruce |
do a search on off road jeep 4x4 forums...
My brother is heavily into it, and airing down is always done. |
Q Industries MV50 - best bang for the buck. I bought mine at BJs. Available sometimes there and Costco. You want one that connects directly to the battery and not via the cigarette lighter. Check out the reviews online.
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I remember seeing someone years ago on Race Point that had a tube bumper adapted to hold compressed air. Fill it before he left the house...get off the beach and fill the tires. Pretty cool but would hate to be rear-ended by someone. BOOM!
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I have been using the VIAIR 300P that I purchased a few weeks ago. It is fantastic. 15 - 35psi in less than 10 minutes for all 4 tires.
My oold compressor took 5 minutes/tire and was steaming hot by the time it was done. Thank you for a great recommendation |
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It was an old beat-up red pickup truck...Toyota maybe. I do remember it was a pickup, though. |
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A few folks with older cars with air conditioners would discontinue the Freon and use the conditioner pump for tires.
Fastest fill up I've seen |
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