Recommendatios for cordleess typr pump

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Merve replied on 02/04/2019 18:18

Posted on 02/04/2019 18:18

, Interesting- Why wouldn’t you have a 12v supply DD? I use my Ring  plug in 12v pump for tyres(62psi) and to pump up my ever faithful Lock n Level. I haven’t any experience of the cordless and didn’t know you could get such a thing if I’m honest but I suggest it will only be as good as the battery powering it. What Ah is the battery? 

EmilysDad replied on 02/04/2019 18:21

Posted on 02/04/2019 17:59 by Cornersteady
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Posted on 02/04/2019 18:21

Perhaps DD's caravan tyres are further away from his car's ciggy lighter sockets than most 12v compressors' cable wink And the voltage drop on a long cable with just 12 volts DC is such that some compressors do struggle.

These are cordless wink ..... clicky

Navigateur replied on 02/04/2019 18:53

Posted on 02/04/2019 18:53

I got a cordless to reduce the faffing about when blowing out water from the pipes before winter.

Perhaps more important than the maximum pressure is the volume of air that is required. 

Cornersteady replied on 02/04/2019 18:58

Posted on 02/04/2019 18:21 by EmilysDad

Perhaps DD's caravan tyres are further away from his car's ciggy lighter sockets than most 12v compressors' cable wink And the voltage drop on a long cable with just 12 volts DC is such that some compressors do struggle.

These are cordless wink ..... clicky

Posted on 02/04/2019 18:58

lol

hated those things

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Posted on 02/04/2019 18:18 by Merve

, Interesting- Why wouldn’t you have a 12v supply DD? I use my Ring  plug in 12v pump for tyres(62psi) and to pump up my ever faithful Lock n Level. I haven’t any experience of the cordless and didn’t know you could get such a thing if I’m honest but I suggest it will only be as good as the battery powering it. What Ah is the battery? 

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Posted on 02/04/2019 18:21 by EmilysDad

Perhaps DD's caravan tyres are further away from his car's ciggy lighter sockets than most 12v compressors' cable wink And the voltage drop on a long cable with just 12 volts DC is such that some compressors do struggle.

These are cordless wink ..... clicky

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replied on 02/04/2019 20:09

Posted on 02/04/2019 18:53 by Navigateur

I got a cordless to reduce the faffing about when blowing out water from the pipes before winter.

Perhaps more important than the maximum pressure is the volume of air that is required. 

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