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12V air compressors
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:40 am
by murcod
Has anyone tried out the Bushranger compressors, particularly the $249 Pro Air?
Is there any other brand in this price range (preferably below $300) worth looking at, or am I better to spend the extra $$$ and buy something a bit better?
I'm looking something a lot more capable for inflating the 4WD tyres than my current cheapy compressor, plus something that will last.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 12:08 pm
by purefmx
I have never been a huge fan of electric compressors. My mate uses a Falcon compressor (oil fillable) and this thing is a weapon! On a recent run to Stockton we had 3 vehicles in our fleet, GQ Patrol 33's, Suzuki Sierra 33's and a feroza std. We all run extremely low pressures and we had all 3 re-inflated by the time one yuppie in his Discovery had only inflated 3 tires. The setup uses the falcon compressor and has a large reciever and lines to the front and rear of the truck, this is alsio used to inflate the trailer ramps for his buggy. and keep em up whilst onroad.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 1:15 pm
by BundyRumandCoke
Yep, go for the Air Con compressor. You cant beat them,and they can be made up real cheap.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 1:50 pm
by Drafty
The Bushranger compresor you have mentioned is the one to get. Pushes out heaps more air than ARB, big red and all the rest plus it is cheaper and still has a 4 year waranty. When my Big Red sh!ts itself i will get one.
If you can be bothered the aircon compresor is better though.
Joe.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:19 pm
by mud4b
just thinking about that.doesnt the air con gas lubricate the compressor?
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:25 pm
by ozy1
im an A/C Apprentice, its not the gas that lubricates, its actually the oil in the sump of the pump, when you have an automotive A/C pump with a seperate sump, the oil and gas are seperate, put most conventional A/C pumps dont have a seperate sump, so the oil gets cought with the flow of the gas and gets pumped around the system.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:27 pm
by antt
yes, but some people put an air tool oiler at the input side of the compressor, than an air-oil seperator on the output side.
u can get a york compressor that has its own sump setup for lubrication, or some people tap a grease nipple into the top of the compressor and give it a few pumps everynow and then.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:41 pm
by mud4b
sounds like a fair bit of messing around.what do the people do that
sell those blue ones then?
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 9:55 pm
by ozy1
Endless air run a grease nipple mounted on top to lubricate it
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 10:00 pm
by mud4b
thats the go....nice and easy.
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 11:42 pm
by ausyota
So with the endless air where does the grease go?
I mean if oil ends up pumping through with the air then wouldnt the grease end up in your air lines eventually too?
or am I missing something?
So is the grease nipple the only mod that endless air do to their compressors?
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 11:58 am
by murcod
Thanks for all the replies. The aircon compressor would be good, but there isn't much space left in the engine bay, and I'd like something I can carry in my other other vehicles too.
The $249 Bushranger sounds like it will suit perfectly.
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 8:39 pm
by dumbdunce
err, have a GOOD look at the $249 bushranger pro air then go to supercheap and have a look at their $149 compressor ($99 on special every couple of months) - I reckon they look same enough to be the same compressor with different stickers on. The Bushranger Max Air is a different kettle of fish and if you can stretch your budget a little these are the go, think they're around $450? similar pump up rate for more dollars is the twin tongue but they're pretty spendy. I reckon if you're going to spend $249 wait for the supercheap special (repco does the same special from time to time) and get 2, even if they're only half the speed of a $300 compressor you're still a hundred bucks ahead.
all that said, the air cond compressor really is the go.
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 9:01 am
by HSV Rangie
other options for compresors.
12 volt.
4cfm
150psi
spendy but.
http://www.4by4connection.com/arbaircom.html
Michael.
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 11:36 am
by dumbdunce
also check out the 'Clisby' compressors. big dollars but very good compressos.
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:12 pm
by murcod
I may have found the Max Air Bushranger for $292! (RRP $390) Just have to wait for more stocks to arrive late next week. The same place has the Pro Air for $187.
What is the going street price for them? Previously I was quoted $370 for the Max.
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 3:00 pm
by RoldIT
murcod wrote:I may have found the Max Air Bushranger for $292! (RRP $390) Just have to wait for more stocks to arrive late next week. The same place has the Pro Air for $187.
What is the going street price for them? Previously I was quoted $370 for the Max.
Well, quit with the secret squirrel shit! Where?