I imagine there must be a few decent little 12V and/or 110V compressors out there that won't burn up after a couple of tire fills... My only compressor is a rather largesh contractors unit with wheels on one end and a 50 foot hose. Pulls 10 amps 110V when first turning over. Great for blowing texture on the walls of my stick and brick drywall or what have you but not really smart for traveling I would think. Any suggestions please? Thanks all.
Howard said
07:02 PM Nov 9, 2008
Hi David,
There is a long thread on air compressors on this Forum located Here.
There are several suggestions and this is a very common issue. There doesn't seem to be anything out there that is absolutely ideal for RVers.
So if you find the perfect RV compressor, let us all know.
RonBoyd said
09:51 AM Nov 10, 2008
Howard,
Your link (titled "Here") takes me to this web site:
My only compressor is a rather largesh contractors unit with wheels on one end and a 50 foot hose. Pulls 10 amps 110V when first turning over. Great for blowing texture on the walls of my stick and brick drywall or what have you but not really smart for traveling I would think.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks all.
There is a long thread on air compressors on this Forum located Here.
There are several suggestions and this is a very common issue. There doesn't seem to be anything out there that is absolutely ideal for RVers.
So if you find the perfect RV compressor, let us all know.
Your link (titled "Here") takes me to this web site:
http://www.activeboard.com/index.spark?forumID=91511&p=3&topicID=8127409
Was that your intent? It doesn't seem useful (to me) in locating the indicated thread. What am I missing?
Ron
http://www.activeboard.com/index.spark?forumID=91511&p=3&topicID=8127409
to this:
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?forumID=91511&p=3&topicID=8127409
(change "index" to "forum" you will get to the appropriate thread.