Garage ideas for the truck
My setup will be using a spare 5 gallon portable air tank I have to air up tires after off-roading. I have a 12v compressor that is very popular in the Jeep/4x4/overland world. I will be using my extra industrial type fittings but I had a few general questions about fittings and hoses and maybe they have been discussed here for garages.
Rigid or flexible?
I'm leaning towards brake line or 1/4 brass line with the screw on fittings like my propane system has in my RV, mainly for longevity and strength. There is an 8ft run from the compressor inside the cab to the tank under the truck or up in the bed fender wall. I have a 2500 with tons of space. I'm thinking rigid or flexible brake line will hold up better than a goodyear rubber hose eventually cracking from the FL heat/hot road.
Check valve or three way to bleed off pressure:
I'd like to maybe add a check valve inline at the air tank. A lot of the pros say the compressor does better when you turn it on with no pressure/load and then connect it to a tire. But I'm thinking I'll still have air in the hose with pressure. So turn on the compressor with the valve bleeding out the third port but closed to the tank, and then turn the valve from compressor to the open port over to the tank.
Sealed system with as few couplers as possible:
I'll have a wip coming into the truck bed. I'll mount it to the wall with a shutoff just before the female coupler to prevent future leaking. Then I'll have a 25ft hose to plug into the system and use to fill. In My garage the couplers eventually always leak no mater what brand or type I use. I think the constant 80+ degrees ruins the rubber seal in them. I'd like to pressurize the tank ahead of time, maybe even fill from home, and have the tank not leak. 5 gallons fills two tires, so if the tank is pre-pressurized, the compressor then only has to fill two tires. The compressor takes 4 minutes to fill a tire back up, so I could leave out messing with pre-filling and adding a coupler bc it's a potential future leak source.
I have a pressure adjust manifold if I need it for the output of the tank, but for filling tires I don't think I need it. I can watch the pressure using my filler/guage. The max pressure of the pump is 150psi.
I also have a spare small dehumidifier w a drain. I could also use it before the tank, but I'm thinking just fill the tank towards the end of the trail to give moisture a little time to collect at the bottom of the tank, then use the tank drain to avoid another potential leaking component. And only two tires will have direct air fill.
What are the most relieable valves and couplers? Even Milton couplers are leaking for me over a year or two so I have a shutoff at my garage tank outlet.
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My setup will be using a spare 5 gallon portable air tank I have to air up tires after off-roading. I have a 12v compressor that is very popular in the Jeep/4x4/overland world. I will be using my extra industrial type fittings but I had a few general questions about fittings and hoses and maybe they have been discussed here for garages.
Rigid or flexible?
I'm leaning towards brake line or 1/4 brass line with the screw on fittings like my propane system has in my RV, mainly for longevity and strength. There is an 8ft run from the compressor inside the cab to the tank under the truck or up in the bed fender wall. I have a 2500 with tons of space. I'm thinking rigid or flexible brake line will hold up better than a goodyear rubber hose eventually cracking from the FL heat/hot road.
Check valve or three way to bleed off pressure:
I'd like to maybe add a check valve inline at the air tank. A lot of the pros say the compressor does better when you turn it on with no pressure/load and then connect it to a tire. But I'm thinking I'll still have air in the hose with pressure. So turn on the compressor with the valve bleeding out the third port but closed to the tank, and then turn the valve from compressor to the open port over to the tank.
Sealed system with as few couplers as possible:
I'll have a wip coming into the truck bed. I'll mount it to the wall with a shutoff just before the female coupler to prevent future leaking. Then I'll have a 25ft hose to plug into the system and use to fill. In My garage the couplers eventually always leak no mater what brand or type I use. I think the constant 80+ degrees ruins the rubber seal in them. I'd like to pressurize the tank ahead of time, maybe even fill from home, and have the tank not leak. 5 gallons fills two tires, so if the tank is pre-pressurized, the compressor then only has to fill two tires. The compressor takes 4 minutes to fill a tire back up, so I could leave out messing with pre-filling and adding a coupler bc it's a potential future leak source.
I have a pressure adjust manifold if I need it for the output of the tank, but for filling tires I don't think I need it. I can watch the pressure using my filler/guage. The max pressure of the pump is 150psi.
I also have a spare small dehumidifier w a drain. I could also use it before the tank, but I'm thinking just fill the tank towards the end of the trail to give moisture a little time to collect at the bottom of the tank, then use the tank drain to avoid another potential leaking component. And only two tires will have direct air fill.
What are the most relieable valves and couplers? Even Milton couplers are leaking for me over a year or two so I have a shutoff at my garage tank outlet.
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