So not that great going by your experience?
Micky this sounds like a chocolate fire guard.Anyone on here use these? Are they any good? Do you only get what you pay for I/e more expensive better?
Another thumbs up for the Ring RAC900. Had one for 5 years and spot on.Does it have to be a rechargeable one? Or would a battery driven compressor like the Ring RAC900 do for you? I can recommend those.
That’s the one I bought, only used it twice, money well spent.Another thumbs up for the Ring RAC900. Had one for 5 years and spot on.
I wish I sat next to you at school Trev, I woukd be a frecken genius by nowA tyre holding 5 C feet of air will take 5 mins to inflate using a 1cfm compressor, many of these we pumps only give out one fiftieth of a c foot, you do the maths, take a razor out with you cause you will shave maybe twice in the time it gets a wheel pumped up.
Min output i would be looking for is half a cfm which will take 10 mins at least at 80psi to get a tyre up to around almost full pressure.
When you do this kind of work then knowing about compressors and air is a must.I wish I sat next to you at school Trev, I woukd be a frecken genius by now![]()
Micky this sounds like a chocolate fire guard.
I tried using my cars tyre inflator to inflate my first Moho tyres.
Well it blew the 12v fuse and overheated the tyre inflator.
I bought one similar to mistericemans, (ring RAC 900) it cost around £80 with a C&MC 20% discount but it does the trick.
Just got one on Amazon £79. Also saw one on eBay £55 but long delivery time.
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Also when using it, it’s best to have the engine running, this helps to prevent overloading the circuit and blowing the fuse. I hope I am not teaching you how to suck eggs, if I am I do apologise micky.