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December 27th, 2018 06:23 AM #44Been scouting for a portable air compressor... I saw a michellin brand yung round or circle ang hugis sa SM for about 2700 and sa Blade OMP ang brand around 3999.00. Tried back reading this thread but no one mentioned these two brands.... I will also scout that Elevo air compressor parang mas mura... for the OMP brand ito yung link OMP Air Compressor with Light OMP4 14 – blade.ph
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December 27th, 2018 09:17 AM #45
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January 5th, 2019 06:38 AM #47Mga bossing, meron akong nakita na physical store dito sa Cebu na nagbebenta ng mga Total power tools, etc. (Total yung brand name) and since I am interested to buy a auto air compressor, nakita ko ito : Auto Air Compressor - Air Tools - TOTAL TOOLS and the price is just a little over 1K. Warranty is parang 3 months lang. All metal sya... Has anyone tried this?
I have also a related query about yung amperes. Ang nasa Fortuner owner's manual ko ang nakalagay about sa power is 12V 10 amperes yung sa cigarette lighter plug... Yung Coido, Elevo, OMP and other brands of air compressor ang nakalagay sa box (specs) is 12, 15 and even 18 amperes... On the other hand yung Total ang naka lagay is 10amps... Would it be safe to have a higher rating (amperes) 12, 15 and even 18 amperes na air compressor i-connect sa 2V 10 amperes yung sa cigarette lighter plug?
Noob here...parensya na... Just want to be safe...
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January 5th, 2019 07:44 AM #48
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January 5th, 2019 01:13 PM #50That inflator looks like it has battery clips included. Mas maigi siguro kung i-connect mo directly sa battery instead of the cig lighter plug para bypassed ang cig lighter fuse.
Regarding sa current...
Ang current (measured in amperes) ay "hinihigop" ng load (in this case, yung inflator) mula sa cig lighter plug mo. Anything na hihigop ng lagpas 10A from your cig plug will cause the fuse to blow. On paper, pasok sa cig lighter rating ang Total inflator so it should be okay.
Regarding your last question, baligtad ang intindi mo, it's safer to get something with an equal or lower ampere rating.
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