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Tireman9
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
mockturtle wrote:
I assume you mean the fifth wheel is plugged into shore power? If not, and you don't run a generator, none of the AC outlets will work. There are 12V air compressors but they are very, very s-l-o-w.
Mock is correct. But I am not sure what your real needs are. If your tires, wheels and valves are all in good condition You should see only 1% to 3% loss in psi per month. So if you start at tire max when you part the trailer in the Fall you only need a few psi to get back to the tire max you should be running on any tandem axle trailer.
12v are slow but you didn't say how far you have to go to get to 120v power.
Do you store the RV fully loaded? I would think not. Why can't you top up the tires after pulling the RV out of storage and before you load it up for the season?
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