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Air Compressor for 80PSI


Hi All,

I'm looking for a reliable air compressor that can comfortably top up my motorhome tyres (from say 75PSI) to 80PSI.  Lots of 12v compressor advertisements talk about 150PSI and the ability to quickly inflate and deflate 4WD tyres - but they don't offer evidence that they can handle 80PSI without taking ages (possibly exceeding the duty cycle) and/or melting the compressor.  I'm hoping not to pay more than $200.  Am I dreaming or can someone recommend something?  What are the minimum key metrics eg LPM, max pressure, wattage/HP, CFM etc?

Should I consider 240v solutions instead (accepting that I'd only be able to use it at a van park or at home).  I've read that the compressor should cut in at about 100PSI (cutting out at about 130PSI), but none of the advertisements go into such detail.

Thx in advance.



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Welcome to the gang Ron, enjoy here and out in the playground.

Great question you ask but sorry I can't help but will follow your question and hopefully great answers.

I have a TJM 4x4 pump but find it very slow.



Keep Safe on the roads and out there.



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I bought one of these recently : www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/products/air-compressors/thumper-max-dual-air-compressor.html

Hasn't had a lot of use, but it inflates tyres quickly and is very reasonably priced.

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At Inskip Point last week a neighbour lent me a small 240v compressor to reinflate my tyres . Only cost him $98 at Total Tools. Not sure if it will reach your pressure requirements but was very fast getting back to 45psi from 20psi. Obviously I needed to run my generator to use it.

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HI Ron,

 

Same as the thumper only I got the double thumper, Caravan and motorhomes on tour did an offer, from memory 10 mags with dvd and a dt thrown in for a little over $100, most impressed, later bought a blow nozzle to suit to blow out the tug heaps of air and to test blew up a mates truck tyre to 95psi no probs.

I have absolutely no afiliation with the mag or the store just found a good product for once.

Billy

 

 



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Most compressors will do 80 psi (for a while anyway). When they wear, their maximum pressure will be less. What you are after is volume as well as pressure. If you want quick inflation, I suggest that you look for a unit with at least 150 L/min capacity. This will most likely be a twin cylinder compressor and cost around $150 to $200. For around $100 you could get a unit with around 80 L/s (probably a single cylinder) and wait a little longer whilst it pumps up your tyres. Note that any compressor which uses a cigarette lighter plug is going to be a low capacity unit.

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Bitdeals on eBay have a 300 l/f one its twin cly and is less than $150 does our  motorhome easy 

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Bill B's "Thumper Max Dual Air" seems a good unit at 300L/minute using up to 90Amps at a good price too. I run the Cruiser engine to power my 180L/Min Compressor from the battery using up to 50 Amps. My compressor hose is the coiled version but may be more fragile than the straight hose with the "Max Dual".

I find the connection hose/compressor gets very hot and my cables get warm as well, heavier gauge wire would allow the compressor to perform better in my view.

Peter

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thumper max dual air for about $100 great value and an awsom compressor

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Here's the dual at work.

www.youtube.com/watch

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Kebbin wrote:

Here's the dual at work.

www.youtube.com/watch


 

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Hi Billy,

The Thumper Max Dual seems to draw 90a.  Presumably you haven't encountered any deterioration to your car battery??  What PSI do our tyres need (hopefully at least 80PSI)?

Thx Ron



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Which one do you have?

Thx Ron



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Hi Billy,

Is this the Max Dual (or is the Double Thumper a different model)?

Thx ron



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Two options.
1. 12V electric Boss Big Pro PX-07. I have had one of these for over 10 years and it will do what you want. It is continuous rated.
bossairsuspension.com.au/12-volt-air-compressors/

I also use it to operate the diff lock. It is mounted with a small accumulator tank, a filter and a pressure switch that keeps the tank between 120psi and 150 psi.

2.Belt driven from the engine "Endless Air" (google it).

Cheers,
Peter



-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Saturday 28th of April 2018 07:53:48 PM

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