Okay, I picked up a small "pancake" compressor/tank from a local guy over the weekend. It's a REALLY small tank and compressor ... maybe a 1 gal. The compressor isn't really powerful either, as it's only made to fill that small space.
I also have a 5 gallon tank that rarely gets used as the compressor at the gas station on the corner never works right ... damaged hose/nozzle, low pressure, etc.
Since neither is super useful for filling car tires, I was thinking of taking the compressor off of the small setup and mounting it to the 5 gallon tank to make something useful. I know that the small compressor will take a while to fill the larger tank, but I'm not trying to run air tools or anything off of this ... just use it to fill tires and do boost leak tests on the Evo.
This is what I've considered so far ...
• Will likely need mounts added to the 5 gal tank. I can fab that.
• Small compressor may overheat if I attempt to fill it all at once. Will have to stagger the initial fill and then plan to keep pressure in it.
• No specs on the compressor on the outside, so no clue how strong it actually it. Is it even worth it?
• The fittings seem to be the same. 1/4" maybe. The only connection between the tank and compressor is one fitting. Is this correct?
• Pressure is pressure, right? So if the compressor can push 100psi in to the 1 gal tank, it can eventually get there on the 5 gal, correct?
I also have a 5 gallon tank that rarely gets used as the compressor at the gas station on the corner never works right ... damaged hose/nozzle, low pressure, etc.
Since neither is super useful for filling car tires, I was thinking of taking the compressor off of the small setup and mounting it to the 5 gallon tank to make something useful. I know that the small compressor will take a while to fill the larger tank, but I'm not trying to run air tools or anything off of this ... just use it to fill tires and do boost leak tests on the Evo.
This is what I've considered so far ...
• Will likely need mounts added to the 5 gal tank. I can fab that.
• Small compressor may overheat if I attempt to fill it all at once. Will have to stagger the initial fill and then plan to keep pressure in it.
• No specs on the compressor on the outside, so no clue how strong it actually it. Is it even worth it?
• The fittings seem to be the same. 1/4" maybe. The only connection between the tank and compressor is one fitting. Is this correct?
• Pressure is pressure, right? So if the compressor can push 100psi in to the 1 gal tank, it can eventually get there on the 5 gal, correct?
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