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Good Value Air Compressors? For 31-33" 4x4 tyres?

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Good Value Air Compressors? For 31-33" 4x4 tyres?

Post by CRUSHU »

Looking to buy a compressor today, and looking for recommendations for a good value compressor.
I will be occasionally using it in my 4by, to pump up 31-33" tyres, so it doesn't need to be a monster.
Just looking to not end up with an overpriced lemon!
Let me know your brands and aproximate prices!

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Post by droopypete »

I have a large workshop compressor in my shop and I have one of these in my truck, it is light, quiet and I am very happy with it.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Do you know an aprox price?
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Post by bazzle »

Either an ARB CKMA (12/24) or an Endless air on motor with a tank.
I have used both with good results.

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Post by Evski »

I would have alook at the Bushranger range. They have heaps of different models, and most are compatible with air tanks down the track if you need more. I have the Max Air II and it has been great. Costs around the $400 mark I think.
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Post by anzac »

why not look at the arb portable compressors.

identical compressor to the high volume on board one except this one comes in a neat plastic tool box, has a long power lead with alligator clips, includes the tyre inflation kit (worth $55) and if later on down the track you wanted to run lockers you can take it out of the box and use it as an onboard.

I've got two here on special for $330 each.

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Post by droopypete »

CRUSHU wrote:Do you know an aprox price?
No I just put it on account, ring Rick 9707 0341
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Post by T_Diesel »

What do you want it to be able to do?
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T_Diesel wrote:What do you want it to be able to do?
You might want to read the first post again bud.
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Post by mr muck »

abr sidewinder,,just under $200 good value,,
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Post by supazuk »

i have a projecta typhoon works very well and cost $130
http://www.projecta.com.au/catalogue/ci ... set_id/146
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supazuk wrote:i have a projecta typhoon works very well and cost $130
http://www.projecta.com.au/catalogue/ci ... set_id/146
Where did you get it for $130? I want one of these but the cheapest I've seen is $174 plus postage on ebay.
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Post by fnqcairns »

supazuk wrote:i have a projecta typhoon works very well and cost $130
http://www.projecta.com.au/catalogue/ci ... set_id/146
looks a bit like the sidewinder mentioned above, have had the sidewinder for almost a year now, was certainly the fastest on the market back then....for the price, under $200.
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Post by droopypete »

ludacris wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Boss-PX02-Compre ... 3354927ec5

$200 170lpm..... :D

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Chris that web site is quite misleading, I don't know if it is deliberate or just a typo but the pump you referred to (PX02) is 1/4 HP 1.5CFM and doesn't list LPM in the specs, the PX07 is 3/4 HP and is listed as 170Ltr (I assume they mean per minute) approx 3.5CFM, something does not add up to me.

PX07 Specs:

** 12volt compressor
** 3/4 Horsepower engine
** 100% duty cycle
** 170ltr free flow rate (approx 3.5cfm)
** Recommended working pressure 0-150psi maximum pressure 200psi
** 35 amp maximum draw

PX02 Specs:

** 12volt compressor
** 1/4 horsepower
** 1.5cfm free flow 50% duty cycle
** Recommended working pressure 0-150psi - max pressure 200psi
** 3/8npt port head
** Built in air filter
** Crankcase fed design
** Max amp draw 25amps start up under load
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Post by DamTriton »

3/4 hp = 562 watts

@ 12v, 560 watts = 47 amps

yet only draws 35 amp max................... :?

even taken to 13.8 volts is still over 40 amps
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Post by supazuk »

Gee wrote:
supazuk wrote:i have a projecta typhoon works very well and cost $130
http://www.projecta.com.au/catalogue/ci ... set_id/146
Where did you get it for $130? I want one of these but the cheapest I've seen is $174 plus postage on ebay.
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Post by Daisy »

viair would be the go... 100 percent duty cycle :D
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Post by bakerboy »

the boss grande px07 is also 100% duty cycle, im happy with it as it runs all day, but not as quick as i expected, possibly time to add another air tank to the setup
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Post by bakerboy »

DAMKIA wrote:3/4 hp = 562 watts

@ 12v, 560 watts = 47 amps

yet only draws 35 amp max................... :?

even taken to 13.8 volts is still over 40 amps
its a very big drain when it starts up thats for sure, but once running it doesnt seem to pull as much, just judging by the headlights at night when it turns on
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Post by ludacris »

droopypete wrote:
ludacris wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Boss-PX02-Compre ... 3354927ec5

$200 170lpm..... :D

Cris
Chris that web site is quite misleading, I don't know if it is deliberate or just a typo but the pump you referred to (PX02) is 1/4 HP 1.5CFM and doesn't list LPM in the specs, the PX07 is 3/4 HP and is listed as 170Ltr (I assume they mean per minute) approx 3.5CFM, something does not add up to me.

PX07 Specs:

** 12volt compressor
** 3/4 Horsepower engine
** 100% duty cycle
** 170ltr free flow rate (approx 3.5cfm)
** Recommended working pressure 0-150psi maximum pressure 200psi
** 35 amp maximum draw

PX02 Specs:

** 12volt compressor
** 1/4 horsepower
** 1.5cfm free flow 50% duty cycle
** Recommended working pressure 0-150psi - max pressure 200psi
** 3/8npt port head
** Built in air filter
** Crankcase fed design
** Max amp draw 25amps start up under load
I noticed they were both 170lpm but they had a different duty cycle.

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Post by droopypete »

the 170 lpm bit is only in the heading to the description, I think it has been incorrectly included in the PX02 advert (deliberately or accidentally I don't know, but it is EBay)

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Post by bakerboy »

to give you an idea on the time the px07 takes, it pumped a 9l air tank from 0 to 140psi in 2min
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