just wondering how you ajust the preasure with your air lockers
like when i put my finger over the tube and turn them off hardly any air comes out but i know they work fine.
infact so little air comes out i carnt even hear it unless your head is next to the pipes
this dosnt seem normal but then again i am not shore
any pointers in the right direction would be good
cheers
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air lockers and preasure
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air lockers and preasure
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Air lockers are actuated at about 90PSI but can work well below that. The reason you cant hear much air escaping once the locker is released is because it doest hold a lot of air in the system. It is relatively small inside the locker plumbing itself, which means it wont hold a great volume of air and doesnt need a whole lot in reserve to keep it on.
Jeff
Jeff
" Some days you are the bug; some days you are the wind screen"
I tapped into my Rangies EAS system for air supply, which can run up to 150PSI. To prevent the air-locker exploding upon activation I installed an SMC regulator, set to 90 PSI, just before the ARB solenoid.
And yeah, I get a BIG "perchoof" upon de-activation.
If you need a regulator, spend the money on a good one. The SMC jobbie was about $47. I happened to try a Super Cheap and far out, it was crap.
Hardy.
And yeah, I get a BIG "perchoof" upon de-activation.
If you need a regulator, spend the money on a good one. The SMC jobbie was about $47. I happened to try a Super Cheap and far out, it was crap.
Hardy.
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