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SidecarFlip
Jun 03, 2017Explorer III
Been doing it for a few years no with no issues. I'll have to get out the Dwyer and see what it's pushing...sometime.
Don't understand 'getting the desired pressure' What is your desired pressure? Is it the same as my desired pressure or is your pressure different and what determines the correct pressure? I don't believe you know and I don't either nor do I want to.
Just enough pressure to escape from the compromised seal areas. Nothing more.
...very little air movement required.
I think you are reading way more into the procedure than is necessary.
Not trying to 'inflate' a camper like an inner tube, just get air movement (positive pressure to ambient pressure transition.
Don't make it complex. It isn't.
I don't do the 'what if stuff' I do the what is wrong stuff much better.
Don't understand 'getting the desired pressure' What is your desired pressure? Is it the same as my desired pressure or is your pressure different and what determines the correct pressure? I don't believe you know and I don't either nor do I want to.
Just enough pressure to escape from the compromised seal areas. Nothing more.
...very little air movement required.
I think you are reading way more into the procedure than is necessary.
Not trying to 'inflate' a camper like an inner tube, just get air movement (positive pressure to ambient pressure transition.
Don't make it complex. It isn't.
I don't do the 'what if stuff' I do the what is wrong stuff much better.
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