tweak'e wrote: has anyone actually bothered to time the difference between tank and non-tank with electric air compressors?
i'm told theres stuff all in it. you have the advantage of of the pre compressed tank, but once thats down to tire pressure the pump is trying to pump both up at the same time.
with an endless air where you can supply air faster than a tire can take, a tank is a very good idea.
In a previous life, I had a GQ patrol running 305/70/16s and a portable Bushranger Max air II to inflate the tyres with. I never timed it, however I would estimate that this would tate roughly 4-5 minutes a tyre to inflate from 20 to 38 pounds.
In the landcruiser, I am running two compressors with two air outlets. If I fill the 7 litre air tank to 150 psi and connect a hose to the outlet, to fill a tyre. If I then connect a hose to the second compressor and connect the other end to a tyre, then walk back to the first tyre it's at 38 pound, which would be less than one minute to fill the first tyre.
Once the tank is at the pressure of the tyre, yes you a right your tyres will fill at the flow rate of the compressor. At the end of the day, if I can inflate my tyres back to road pressure in 8 minutes what does it matter if I am in a convoy of 4wds anyway?
It really depends on what you want to use your compressed air setup for. If I had my time again, I would get a bigger tank.
The air tank made my dick grow by a couple of inches, and it's a cool toy to have and my apendage grows every time I use it. I'm yet to run any air tools off it, other than an air gun which is great to get dust off after a days wheeling. I will update when I do get around to testing some air tools.
The other half just thinks it's yet another unecessary toy.
Am I happy with it............. Hell yes.