As some one else said at least it’s reasonable if you have a battery. Can always put it in a personal vehicle.
Does anybody use a portable tire inflator?
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A compressor needs to be able to supply 10 more psi then what you are trying to get. If it can’t then psi will equalize and compressor will stop pushing air in. If that portable can only make 100 then you will be lucky to get 100 in a tire. If a tire has more psi in it than the compressor can charge the tire can actually loose its air into the compressor tank that is trying to fill it and equalize. That is why sometimes it takes a long time to fill a tire with even a glad hand set up on a truck compressor. Tire Shop air has to be set at 135-140 minimum to inflate 16plys at 120.
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Yeah I know still won’t stop me from trying though. lol. Should be good on drives and trailer though.
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-3...ric-Pancake-Air-Compressor-0210342A/329281556Rideandrepair and broke down plumber Thank this. -
This looks interesting too
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I’ll stick with my 40’ hose and truck compressor.
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