ljr wrote:
Devocamper wrote:
I carry a small CO2 tank with regulator and hose takes less room than a compressor that takes forever to get to the higher PSI's and I am able to get the 110 psi with no problem, only use it on the road if I need to adjust tire pressure . I made my own set up but take a look at Power Tank brand you will get the idea. Off road guys use these tanks to air their tires back up after rock climbing or running off road
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I've had a Power Tank for several years. Very happy with it.
I have the 15# model. In retrospect the 10# would have been more than adequate.
Power Tank is expensive but here's a link to PT, which has good info, applications, etc. -
Power TankThis "DIY" info is available on many off-road forums.
Although this thread (w/pics & info) on the Jeep forum is from 2011, most of the links provided are still active.
BTW - a couple of years ago) I spent *less* than the costs stated in the thread (which was considerably less than Power Tank)........
Jeep Forum: "Build Your Own C02 Tank System - High Quality & Lowest Cost"Benefits:
*NO* waiting to build and/or maintain desired pressure.
*NO* electrical connection required.
Easily take it where you need it.
BEST of all........SILENT !!..:C
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