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Dutch_12078
Aug 11, 2015Explorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:
If you really need air compressor, read cut-in pressure as this is more critical than cut-out pressure.
If 120 psi compressor cuts-in at 85 psi, you will "never" get 90psi in the tires.
You actually can get 90 PSI+ with an 85 PSI cut-in. Just "bleed" the chuck a bit when the tank pressure drops below the current tire pressure to get the compressor to kick on, and then seal the chuck to the stem again as the pressure builds, repeating as necessary.
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