some time ago, I was inquiring about using an old 110v compressor for all the parts to complete an on board air system.
I will post pics later tonight, but essentially, here is what I did.
I took my 12v tsunami compressor, and took one of these
and married them.
Interestingly enough, the tsunami fits in the same bracket like it was made for it. I was going to cut everything up and place where the spare used to be, but it would hang down to far, and then I would have to build a skid, then it would be a pain to access, etc etc
The tsunami doesn't like to go to 115, (it has a max of 120) but it will easily hit 100 in the tanks. Pretty quiet too.
This way, I can temporarilly latch down the compressor, and still have room for the dog and a fridge, and remove for daily use...
Got the compressor for like 90.00 on sale, minus 15%, Tsunami for 40.00, fittings were laying around. total investment 130.00!
Feel free to copy, this would be perfect in the back of a 40 imho...
I will post pics later tonight, but essentially, here is what I did.
I took my 12v tsunami compressor, and took one of these
and married them.
Interestingly enough, the tsunami fits in the same bracket like it was made for it. I was going to cut everything up and place where the spare used to be, but it would hang down to far, and then I would have to build a skid, then it would be a pain to access, etc etc
The tsunami doesn't like to go to 115, (it has a max of 120) but it will easily hit 100 in the tanks. Pretty quiet too.
This way, I can temporarilly latch down the compressor, and still have room for the dog and a fridge, and remove for daily use...
Got the compressor for like 90.00 on sale, minus 15%, Tsunami for 40.00, fittings were laying around. total investment 130.00!
Feel free to copy, this would be perfect in the back of a 40 imho...
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