Power Tank Mini
I came across this while surfing www.4x4rockshop.com recommended by
K7Mud (thankee kindly!) http://www.4x4rockshop.com/Scripts/p...dproduct=11566 I've never considered an air tank for tire inflation, probably because of the tank size. I won't need to drive power tools, just inflate. I like this idea rather than lugging around the razzberry noisemakers and the size of this is appealing. The 3 tire capacity should work just fine. Does anyone have any experience with Power Tank? How do you repressurize this type of tank? Any other advice or comment would be appreciated. Thanks! |
Re: Power Tank Mini
Wildfire wrote:
> I came across this while surfing www.4x4rockshop.com recommended by > K7Mud (thankee kindly!) > http://www.4x4rockshop.com/Scripts/p...dproduct=11566 > > I've never considered an air tank for tire inflation, probably because > of the tank size. I won't need to drive power tools, just inflate. I > like this idea rather than lugging around the razzberry noisemakers > and the size of this is appealing. The 3 tire capacity should work > just fine. > > Does anyone have any experience with Power Tank? only indirectly. I am planning on installing a QuickAir in the ZJ. > How do you repressurize this type of tank? Any place that refills SCUBA tanks or has a air compressor that's good to 150psi. Very important with these types of bottles that you fill them with dry air or drain them to keep water from building up. > Any other advice or comment would be appreciated. Thanks! Don't eat yellow snow. -- DougW |
Re: Power Tank Mini
Wildfire wrote:
> I came across this while surfing www.4x4rockshop.com recommended by > K7Mud (thankee kindly!) > http://www.4x4rockshop.com/Scripts/p...dproduct=11566 > > I've never considered an air tank for tire inflation, probably because > of the tank size. I won't need to drive power tools, just inflate. I > like this idea rather than lugging around the razzberry noisemakers > and the size of this is appealing. The 3 tire capacity should work > just fine. > > Does anyone have any experience with Power Tank? only indirectly. I am planning on installing a QuickAir in the ZJ. > How do you repressurize this type of tank? Any place that refills SCUBA tanks or has a air compressor that's good to 150psi. Very important with these types of bottles that you fill them with dry air or drain them to keep water from building up. > Any other advice or comment would be appreciated. Thanks! Don't eat yellow snow. -- DougW |
Re: Power Tank Mini
Wildfire wrote:
> I came across this while surfing www.4x4rockshop.com recommended by > K7Mud (thankee kindly!) > http://www.4x4rockshop.com/Scripts/p...dproduct=11566 > > I've never considered an air tank for tire inflation, probably because > of the tank size. I won't need to drive power tools, just inflate. I > like this idea rather than lugging around the razzberry noisemakers > and the size of this is appealing. The 3 tire capacity should work > just fine. > > Does anyone have any experience with Power Tank? only indirectly. I am planning on installing a QuickAir in the ZJ. > How do you repressurize this type of tank? Any place that refills SCUBA tanks or has a air compressor that's good to 150psi. Very important with these types of bottles that you fill them with dry air or drain them to keep water from building up. > Any other advice or comment would be appreciated. Thanks! Don't eat yellow snow. -- DougW |
Re: Power Tank Mini
Wildfire wrote:
> I came across this while surfing www.4x4rockshop.com recommended by > K7Mud (thankee kindly!) > http://www.4x4rockshop.com/Scripts/p...dproduct=11566 > > I've never considered an air tank for tire inflation, probably because > of the tank size. I won't need to drive power tools, just inflate. I > like this idea rather than lugging around the razzberry noisemakers > and the size of this is appealing. The 3 tire capacity should work > just fine. > > Does anyone have any experience with Power Tank? only indirectly. I am planning on installing a QuickAir in the ZJ. > How do you repressurize this type of tank? Any place that refills SCUBA tanks or has a air compressor that's good to 150psi. Very important with these types of bottles that you fill them with dry air or drain them to keep water from building up. > Any other advice or comment would be appreciated. Thanks! Don't eat yellow snow. -- DougW |
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