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August 2nd, 2017 10:48 PM #21
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August 3rd, 2017 09:42 PM #22Sige sir salamat, will check it out pag napadaan ako Ace, Blade, Concorde, Handyman. Need parin pala siya isaksak sa 12v outlet kahit manual inflation.
Salamat sir baka same yan dun sa nilink kong elevo inflator in the first page of the thread.
Panong cordless sir? Yun ba ung hindi na need isaksak sa 12v outlet?
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December 13th, 2022 09:24 PM #24
here are my current tire inflators:
- 2.5hp for inflating tires from zero, pero it's a big hassle to drag that red air hose all over the garage... so...
- workzone 18v cordless is ideal for topping up, like putting a couple of psi on 4 car tires isn't going to heat it up too much. but it's slow and heats up fast so you can't use it for off-road inflation duties so this is where this comes in...
- Total dual-cylinder. gets my stock Jimny tire from 14psi to 26psi in less than one and a half minutes.
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December 13th, 2022 11:38 PM #26
steel cylinder sleeve. metal "head". metal piston and connecting rod. piston ring probably teflon. i think it'll do well if you don't overheat it
i timed the inflation again. 1 minute, 20 seconds to get the stock jimny tire from 14psi to 26psi. that's good enough for my casual off-roading needs
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December 14th, 2022 05:20 PM #27
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December 14th, 2022 07:00 PM #28
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December 14th, 2022 07:04 PM #29some time ago, i was singing praises to the tyre inflator i got.
well, that bright orange, coiled hose it came with, slowly rotted away, just like my shoes' rubber soles.
the rest of the unit still works, however.
i know it can be replaced with the fabric-covered variety, but i plumb don't have the drive right now.
sigh.
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December 14th, 2022 07:20 PM #30
it's big. but i removed the handle and plastic cover to improve cooling and reduce size. also got rid of that stupid yellow coiled hose
if you got space go for it coz price diff isn't big compared to the mini. the mini is gonna get super hot if you try to inflate from zero psi
but the mini you can plug into cig port
PS:
there i managed to stuff it into a box
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