Re: LED Basement & Closet Installation
Reply #8 –
Fiddler,
I didn't want to be limited by the engine air to pump up the tires or remove the wheels so I bought a small contractor's compressor off Craigslist for $50 or so. It gets to 125 psi pretty quickly and has no trouble putting 110 in the tires without waiting. It has twin tanks mounted low with four feet so it won't flop about while underway. I ran a short hose hose over to it from the reel. You can almost see it in the photo. The 1" HD impact is visible in the little slide in compartment. I had a stainless aircraft accumulator tank that I put quick connects on with a small and one large connector for large air hose and can put it on the discharge end of the hose reel if I need high volume. Another thought was that if I ever suffered an engine compressor failure, I could always use the other compressor to feed the system. Not dry air but would work if I had to. Actually, this is the first rig I have driven that has an air dryer. We had to drain tanks each day on the apparatus and on my Buffalo Bus also.
I have added a quick connect into the coach air so I can use it if I don't want to start the generator to run the compressor. Way too much starting load for the inverter. I probably should have plumbed in valves so I wouldn't have to change the reel air supply but too many other projects. Taking the decals off the coach is taking forever.
I did find out that my 1/2" impact has no trouble with the lugs so the big impact isn't really needed. I had a choice of 50 or 25 feet on the reel. I went with 25 as the friction loss is much less and I can extend the hose if I really needed to.
Pierce