Whoops, Thanks.More like $240 for the 12 volt but pretty impressive
So how's about the actual output(not the sales advertisement)
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Whoops, Thanks.More like $240 for the 12 volt but pretty impressive
/hijacksorry to side track things. but someone else asked. will these little pumas run a small nail gun for trim? any way to power it inside a house from wall plug? i nee to do a lot of trim work. i could justify buying one over a MV50 to the wife if it worked for redoing wall trim.
How did you mount the compressor to the mount? I have all of this in my garage ready to put together, but I don't know if I'll trust the suction cups to hold this thing down while wheeling. Also, X2 on what's the contraption at the end of the air outlet?
X2 on this question.
I know the suction cups won't hold it. I know it has to be bolted down but exactly how did you do that?
Very slowly. Better than not having something but don't get your hopes upAren't these compressors like $150? How fast can a puma air up four 37s from 10-30psi or run a nail gun continuously at a job site? This is getting tempting/interesting...
Ok OK I'm home now!
Update on usage. Yes the Puma is bolted down the the mount. I removed the existing screw and bolt from the compressors rubber feet and went to home depot to get longer bolts, with those I kept the rubber feet as a damper between the compressor and mount so that they could absorb any turblence during trail rides.
The contraption at the end of the air inlet came with the ARB mini compressor, purpose is to simply aid in quick disconnecting the air hose. I did not end up using it in the final configuration, as you can see in the pictures, as it would not clear the interior panel.
As for performance, I am very impressed. I aired up all 4 tires in less than 5 minutes! I did some beach driving and I aired down to 14 psi and aired back up to 35psi. So for me that is perfection.
Admiring my work:
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First "Poser Pics" of my truck since I purchaed in November 2013:
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well done and happy birthday!
I just ordered the Anderson connex (and dust cover) and about to order wire (from Phil) and circuit breaker. did you guys go with a Blue Sea breaker? those seem to be in the $60+ range, and I'm looking for something more affordable that will work. any suggestions?
To tell you the truth, and i'll probably upgrade to something else later, I am using an inline AGU 60 Amp fuse. I do have spares in the glove box though. But so far so good.well done and happy birthday!
I just ordered the Anderson connex (and dust cover) and about to order wire (from Phil) and circuit breaker. did you guys go with a Blue Sea breaker? those seem to be in the $60+ range, and I'm looking for something more affordable that will work. any suggestions?
Is this the breaker you guys are talking about using? This one is waterproof, whereas the 285 series is only weather resistant.
http://www.bluesea.com/products/7140/187-Series_Circuit_Breaker_-_Surface_Mount_60A