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Old 10-08-2006, 11:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Compressor?

What would be a good portable air compressor to get, that wouldn't cost a
lot, would be good for filling the car tires when they get low, and also
for blowing out the sprinkler system in the fall?

Do they have units small enough to fit in the spare tire well for this?

I have a 93 Corolla Wagon.


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Old 10-09-2006, 12:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Compressor?


"Mama Bear" <MamaBear@No-Spam.noo> wrote in message
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> What would be a good portable air compressor to get, that wouldn't cost a
> lot, would be good for filling the car tires when they get low, and also
> for blowing out the sprinkler system in the fall?
>
> Do they have units small enough to fit in the spare tire well for this?
>
> I have a 93 Corolla Wagon.
>
>
> --
> - Mama Bear[/color]

A 12 volt compressor that runs off the cigarette lighter and fits in the
trunk of the car is sufficient to fill tires when they get low, however,
they take will take several minutes to fill a tire.

Unfortunately, as 12 volt compressor does not put out enough air volume to
blow out a lawn irrigation system. To blow out a lawn irrigation system,
you will need a compressor with a capacity of around 12 cubic feet per
minute (CFM) at 40 pounds per square inch (PSI). A 2 horsepower or larger
compressor should do the trick, but it will be 110 or 220 volts.


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Old 10-09-2006, 07:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Compressor?

Try Harbor Freight Tool -- for more $$$ Sears. !12v portable won't do a
sprinkler - takes awhile to refile a tire..

"Mama Bear" <MamaBear@No-Spam.noo> wrote in message
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> What would be a good portable air compressor to get, that wouldn't cost a
> lot, would be good for filling the car tires when they get low, and also
> for blowing out the sprinkler system in the fall?
>
> Do they have units small enough to fit in the spare tire well for this?
>
> I have a 93 Corolla Wagon.
>
>
> --
> - Mama Bear[/color]


 
Old 10-11-2006, 04:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message news:b57e3$4529d839$180ffe52$7284@msgid.meganewsservers.com...[color=blue]
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> "Mama Bear" <MamaBear@No-Spam.noo> wrote in message news:Xns9856E66756961Mama@216.196.97.142...[color=green]
>> What would be a good portable air compressor to get, that wouldn't cost a
>> lot, would be good for filling the car tires when they get low, and also
>> for blowing out the sprinkler system in the fall?
>>
>> Do they have units small enough to fit in the spare tire well for this?
>>
>> I have a 93 Corolla Wagon.
>>
>>
>> --
>> - Mama Bear[/color]
>
> A 12 volt compressor that runs off the cigarette lighter and fits in the trunk of the car is sufficient to fill tires when they
> get low, however, they take will take several minutes to fill a tire.
>
> Unfortunately, as 12 volt compressor does not put out enough air volume to blow out a lawn irrigation system. To blow out a lawn
> irrigation system, you will need a compressor with a capacity of around 12 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at 40 pounds per square
> inch (PSI). A 2 horsepower or larger compressor should do the trick, but it will be 110 or 220 volts.
>
>
> --
>
> Ray O
> (correct punctuation to reply)[/color]

Another option could be the 12 volt compressor for your trunk. And then a portable tank for compressed air.
You can buy one complete, or kits (or make one) to use something like a empty refrigerant jug. A 30lb jug
works great for inflating a totally flat car tire. Its fast and you can refill it from any source that can fill a tire.

If I think my tire might go flat its the jug, not the 12v compressor I toss in my trunk.

If you use a refrigerant jug the reusable type are nice. The 30 pound are common but if you find a 50 pound
jug I bet it would hold enough air to fill two full size car tires. They all have a safety pressure release of some type
but I'm sure its well over the 180 lbs or so air compressors can do.


Dan




 
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