Can Bulldog Winch Portable Air Compressor Fill Camper Tires to 135 PSI
Question:
I need a compressor for camper tires designed to run at 130#. My large compressor is rated at 150# but I can only get about 110# out to the tires with the regulator turned all the way up. I have a smaller portable style that also is rated at 150# and it does a little better at 115# but still 20 pounds under the recommendation. Can I get 135# + into my tires with this compressor?
asked by: Scott M
Expert Reply:
The Bulldog Winch Portable Air Compressor # BDW41003 will be able to easily fill up your trailer tires to your 135 psi rating as long as you have it stationed next to your tires. If you plan on running a longer extension out from your garage then some of the pressure could be lost.
One thing to keep in mind is that this has a 10 minute duty cycle so if you're needing to air up all of your tires and they are on the lower end of things then you might need to let the compressor rest for a bit to completely fill up all tires. If you need something a little more robust, then the Bulldog Winch Compressor # BDW41000 is something worth taking a look at since it has a higher airflow rate and a longer 40 minute duty cycle.
Products Referenced in This Question
Bulldog Winch Compressor - 150 psi - Portable
- Tire Inflator
- Tire Inflator
- Portable
- 150 psi
- Analog Pressure Gauge
- Manual Shut Off
- Bulldog Winch
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Bulldog Winch Portable Air Compressor - 150 psi - 2.5 cfm Maximum Air Flow
- Tire Inflator
- Tire Inflator
- Portable
- 150 psi
- Analog Pressure Gauge
- Manual Shut Off
- Bulldog Winch
more information >
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