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Anyone carry an electric tyre pump ?
405860 PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:42 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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If so which one ?

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Hi Dave,

Just a Halfords Digital, powered by cigarette lighter socket. Works well enough and capable of producing the pressures needed. Thought it might come in handy if I needed to lower pressures to get me out of trouble, but I use it all the time to check all our vehicles' tyre pressures.

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Hi Dave

Barrie uses a Clarkes Power Pack with a built in compressor which pumps the tyres, starts the engine in case of a flat battery and acts as a spare 12v supply.

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My Halfords digital has just started to play up after at least five years use. Of course two weeks ago I saw one in Halfords clearance sale and thought No don't need it Rolling Eyes
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i have a kit from a rover 75.

it contains a compressor and a bottle of tyre weld, which will temporarily fix a small puncture in an emergency.

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Depends on what you want it for. If you expect to pump up from a low pressure or flat you may need something quite expensive.
If you only want to put a few pounds in you could go for one of the less expensive ones . I wrote to Ring automotive and they suggested the RAC600. It certainly has a large enough max pressure. It is only rated for a shortish period.
I tried to get a "truck-air" (rated for 8 hours) at almost three times the price but they never managed to deliver. I don't think that they are available at the moment.
I also needed a cigarette lighter extension cable. Most seem to be fused at about 5A. This is too low. I got one in Oxford market without a fuse.

For these pumps even though the pump will go up to the required pressure the calibration on the pressure gauge is suspect above 3 bar and so you may need a separate pressure gauge.
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I use a cheap Halfords one. Can take a longish time.....but I'm in no hurry Wink
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Wizzo wrote:

Thought it might come in handy if I needed to lower pressures to get me out of trouble,
JohnW


I tried that once. It took about 20mins per tyre to pump back up after being let down to get out of a boggy field. Pump narly melted and blew a fuse.
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The small car accessory compressors are great for occasional use and up to 30psi but if your MH tyres pressures are 50 to 70psi....forget it!

I took our Landrover off-roading in the Sahara a couple of years ago and can recommend the Matt Savage compressor as they will inflate 4 BIG Landrover tyres with ease,
You might like to look at this as a less expensive alternative......
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Neil.

Thanks for the link. I'm looking now Smile

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