Yeah that’s a good idea. I think our compressor put out around 170psi. I think most trucks run at 120-130psi so there is probably a degree of safety built in. I imagine the pressure would probably not be an issue but I’m not exactly sure of a maximum number.
It comes in handy when the truck is out of pressure. We park the trucks inside and I don’t like breathing in the exhaust after running them. Especially in winter.
Our buses have a place to air them up with shop air. Basically a schader valve on the air governor. But this allows more localized control. Besides it takes a minute to air up the whole bus.
Great idea Jason! If someone is worried about over pressurizing the can they could install a small regulator.
Yeah that’s a good idea. I think our compressor put out around 170psi. I think most trucks run at 120-130psi so there is probably a degree of safety built in. I imagine the pressure would probably not be an issue but I’m not exactly sure of a maximum number.
Nice.
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Wow. How simple.
It comes in handy when the truck is out of pressure. We park the trucks inside and I don’t like breathing in the exhaust after running them. Especially in winter.
Our buses have a place to air them up with shop air. Basically a schader valve on the air governor.
But this allows more localized control. Besides it takes a minute to air up the whole bus.
@kc360awareness that sounds like the way to do it.