Onboard CO2 System Review & Test - Power Tank

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @cardenasrc51
    @cardenasrc51 6 лет назад +9

    Great vid! Just my 2 cents... I bought a 20lb aluminum CO2 tank about 9 years ago, a 150psi regulator from power tanks competition. No problems ever! One tank can take all 4 my 35x12.5x15 from 10psi to 35psi about 8 times. Here in Las Vegas you get a tank exchange for $13!you don’t get to keep your original tank but $13 and no waiting to fill up your tank? Super convenient! Plus hydroponic supply stores are open all hours of the day/night. If I blow a bead the CO2 is great to re-seat the tire bead. I run an impact gun to change a tire. Your previous video on 4 tire inflation? Well I made one thanks to you and it changed my life!!! All 4 wheels at once with the CO2 was crazy fast! I was going to purchase a set of monster valves, but my rims are too nice to drill extra holes through 😅
    We love your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @mariodesmo
    @mariodesmo 6 лет назад +19

    I've had my Powertank in my TJ for about 10 years now and it's been great. It's mounted using the aluminum bracket at the rear corner of the passenger side. The Powertank is always available which is nice, no power needed. I've never run out of gas on the trail by simply by keeping aware of how approximately much is in it it before hitting the trail. The only drawback to the Powertank is that no matter how fast you can air up, you're still going to be standing there watching the person with the slowest compressor air their tires (lol). But that is not a Powertank issue! One thing I do to conserve CO2 ($$'s), is to air up to only 25psi at the trail's end and finish airing up at home with my garage compressor. The bigger the tires, the more CO2 ($$'s) you save. Driving on 35's at 25psi is just fine for close-to-home runs. When traveling back more than 100 miles from home, I'll air up to full pressure. Anyway, over the years I think it may have added up to saving enough for a cheese burger and a few beers! lol

    • @mariodesmo
      @mariodesmo 6 лет назад +2

      One last thing, not sure if you mentioned it but for those who may not know, the Powertank contains LIQUID CO2 in the tank, not compressed. When you open the tank valve, the liquid converts to high-pressure (about 750psi) gas. So there is a LOT more high-pressure gas coming out of a 10 gallon liquid CO2 tank than if it were simply compressed. One 10 gallon compressed gas tank couldn't air up all those tires.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      10 years is one heck of a long term test! Great to hear you are still loving it after all this time. Also, excellent point regarding the CO2 in liquid form. Thank you!

    • @1111Overland
      @1111Overland 6 лет назад +3

      I have the same “problem” waiting around as my buddies refill tires with their compressors. I like to take my PowerTank and sneak over and fill the side they haven’t done, the look on their faces is the best. “Wait... you’re already done? And you filled all mine too? In the same time it took me to do 2 tires?!?” PowerTank is the BEST!!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      LOL! CO2 snipper!!

  • @jaytrock3217
    @jaytrock3217 6 лет назад +3

    Been running a Powertank 15 Since 2003. No regrets. I do have an ARB compressor under the hood for lockers and back up. Only had to use it once to fill up tires and that was because I was running tools to fix some break downs with the group.

  • @chuckmarshall8297
    @chuckmarshall8297 6 лет назад +5

    I have a powertank for my Jeep and love it. It is very well thought out. The on-off collar you mentioned is actually a safety mechanism to prevent you from removing a tool that is energized. You can imagine what a projectile they could become with 200 psi behind them. What I like the most about my system is the quietness.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +2

      You are so right, I should have been more clear about that... it really is a safety feature! Thank you!

    • @jeepinbanditrider
      @jeepinbanditrider 5 лет назад

      No more so than disconnecting a tool from a shop compressor

  • @1111Overland
    @1111Overland 6 лет назад +2

    I love EVERYTHING about my PowerTank. Bought it at EJS several years ago, and been using it faithfully ever since. I mounted mine on the roll bar in the back, same spot as yours. Refilling my Powertank was a challenge at first, I did a paintball shop and they didn’t do it right, because it ran out after refilling a single set of tires. I was really disappointed but not terribly surprised because the kid at the paintball shop didn’t seem to know what he was talking about. I found a welding shop in American Fork, UT called “Humphreys” and they recognized the tank right away, knew exactly what to do and cost me $20. Long live PowerTank!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Great to hear your story.... I’ll be sure to avoid paintball shops!!!

  • @v.rev.dr.donjeffreychd.2123
    @v.rev.dr.donjeffreychd.2123 5 лет назад +2

    Brad, thank you for these videos. I love it when you post a video about an item that didn't workout, so you opted to spend a little more and upgrade. With your videos, I'm going to save money in the long run and eliminate aggravation.

  • @stevenanderson9857
    @stevenanderson9857 6 лет назад +5

    DOT and Hydro stamps are very well know by those of us who Scuba dive, as well as the boot, to keep your tank from rolling. BUT over all, great video. Put this on future projects.

  • @ryanminnick2399
    @ryanminnick2399 6 лет назад +2

    I have a home made 20lb co2 setup and I love it. It's such a cheap yet good option I bought my 20lb tank for $130 and the Regulator for $40 and its only $20 to swap tanks out at my local weld shop and it last to ever and I love that I can run my 3/4" impact gun on it and have it hit at full Strength. I have a 10lb tank I use at work when I need air tool and can't take a Air compressor with me or get enough air hose to reach where I'm working and I have to pack my stuff in to work on a remote bridge that needs some minor repairs

  • @BenderCustoms
    @BenderCustoms 6 лет назад +6

    Our Powertank is one of the best accessories we have bought to date. Super handy around the house too.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Great to hear! Next time I need to use the nail gun outside the garage I'll be grabbing my tank!

  • @2K11FJ
    @2K11FJ 4 года назад

    LOVE my PowerTank, used it in my FJ for 6 years but almost got rid of it after we moved to North Carolina. I couldn't find a place to refill it for 6 months. I called all over the surrounding area and no one could do it. Gave it one more try and FINALLY found a place in my home town that can do it and also do the hydro test when the time comes. I did wind up getting a VIAIR 400 so now I have back up. Keep up the GREAT videos Brad.

  • @steveelliott1160
    @steveelliott1160 3 года назад +1

    Hey Brad. I bought a PowerTank a few months back. I was frustrated with cheap air compressors. You can't beat the speed to inflate tires with PowerTank. Also because its portable you can move it from one vehicle to another with ease. All in its worth the high price tag and all the components are so well made.

  • @lobo176
    @lobo176 6 лет назад +4

    You will love your new KO2's. I have tried many different tires over the years and always go back to the BFG all terrains. Can't wait for your review on ten as well.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      I already love them. They are so amazing on the road, I wish I would have put them on long ago. Only had them on the trail once, so still need to put them to more trail use before I knock out a review. Great to hear you love yours!

  • @JeepingNet
    @JeepingNet 6 лет назад +10

    Congrats on passing 50k subscribers!!! Well deserved your videos are amazing

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much... honored to have so many great subscribers!

  • @tylerrelyt101
    @tylerrelyt101 6 лет назад +21

    Just realized you were a master chief, thank you for your service!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +7

      Retired from active duty now... ooraha!!

  • @elijahgutierrez5739
    @elijahgutierrez5739 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for all the content you provide. New JK owner here and loving the culture and off-road community. Keep up the good work, you got my sub.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Congrats on your new JK and thanks for checking out the channel!

  • @markgueren9633
    @markgueren9633 6 лет назад +3

    That looks like a very well built and quality system...with the amount of off roading you do it probably makes the best sense for your requirements..

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +2

      I can't over emphasize the quality of their stuff, I love it when manufactures pay attention to all the little details! Looking forward to lot's of trails to put this to use on going forward. Cheers!

  • @brucewootten3143
    @brucewootten3143 6 лет назад +2

    You changed my mind. I was going to go with a compressor but now I'm going with the tanks. Thanks man good video.

  • @brianschott8162
    @brianschott8162 5 лет назад

    I just purchased one of these systems about a month ago, and man can I tell you it's saving me so much time from filling up my 35" tires vs using a GOOD vlair compressor. I went from about 12-15 minutes per tire to take them from ~15-18 PSI to 35 PSI in just about a minute Very happy with this product, although the pricing is very steep. Needed, no. quality of life, yes!

  • @labrunner_t4r_
    @labrunner_t4r_ 5 лет назад +1

    Just had to say, great video and love your stuff. I just got my Powertank in yesterday, and this vid is what sold me on it over a compressor. Awesome stuff!

  • @Doberman144
    @Doberman144 6 лет назад +1

    The tank is basically a small 50 cubic ft scuba tank only filled with CO2 in stead of compressed air .. The regulator is a different system but the tank boots are the same .. If you were diver you could actually use your scuba system in the same manner .. The full size scuba tanks run about 80 cubic ft at 3,000 psi which would be a lot of air to fill your tire or run your tools and they are easy to get a refill .. Looks good .. Thanks for sharing ..

  • @dinkydotzero
    @dinkydotzero 4 года назад +1

    I have used power tanks for 17 years now, I still have my ARB for the air lockers but I used power tanks for everything else, In Ohio, we don't air down much in the mud bogs but using them for power tools are a lifesaver off-road, I even used it once to cool my old winch in a very bad situation . And i can't say enough good about their couplers

  • @H8TEURV8
    @H8TEURV8 6 лет назад +3

    Great review! I always come running for a new trailrecon video!

  • @freethinkingamerican80
    @freethinkingamerican80 4 года назад +1

    Finally going to order me one in the next week, you can call it an early 40th birthday present:)

  • @omarcarrillos2727
    @omarcarrillos2727 6 лет назад +3

    I'm running 33s on my JKU. Power tank is portable, quite and fast. Straight hose works better for me. Great gob Brad.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      I'm going to give the straight hose a go next time! Thanks!

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад

      Most of us prefer the straight hose, too! We like it better when using air tools on the trail since it lays flat.

  • @SandmanReal
    @SandmanReal 6 лет назад +2

    I also run their system. And it is awesome. I have 2 jeeps with 37s and i fill them both up quickly. I have a back up compressor juat incase i run out of co2. I rin the 20 lb, and it fills up from 10 psi to 30 psi 28 times at least.. Only costs 40 bucks to fill. Great video man

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      2 Jeeps with 37's... awesome! 28 times is very impressive! Thank you!

    • @SandmanReal
      @SandmanReal 6 лет назад

      No...sorry that would be seven total fills on one jeep.

    • @SandmanReal
      @SandmanReal 6 лет назад

      TrailRecon Sorry man, I meant 7 fills total. So 7 ttips. I may jave gotten more, but I forgot the weight at empty, so I just refilled it. Lmao. And you know both my wife and my rig from IG

  • @RudyC27
    @RudyC27 6 лет назад +1

    Great Review! loving the video quality you’re getting better and better

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      I appreciate it, thank you!

  • @4seasonsTrucker
    @4seasonsTrucker 3 года назад

    Gonna replace my dual ARB compressor that took a crap. Great video!

  • @760rudogg
    @760rudogg 6 лет назад +2

    Love mine. Love the portability and the quickness. I've only run out of c02 once and it was not my truck that didn't get filled. I was halfway through filling a friend's tires and it ran out. I hadn't accounted for filling others tires lol

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      I think I'm going to find the more I use it, the more I'm going to appreciate the portability. Did you tell your buddy to by a CO2 tank?!

    • @760rudogg
      @760rudogg 6 лет назад +1

      Yea, they most likely won't, they have me lol I also carry tools, Jack, stands, sand ladders and other prepares stuff

  • @marcobarragan6095
    @marcobarragan6095 5 лет назад

    Since upgrading to 40’s the little Smittybilt portable doesn’t cut it anymore. Thx for posting this. I’m going with this set up and color.

  • @MrAcuta73
    @MrAcuta73 6 лет назад

    For tube mounting accessories...buy a bicycle innertube, cut a piece to wrap around the tube, then mount clamp. Protects the metal from vibration damage and keeps it in place beautifully.

  • @Bisonmaczr2
    @Bisonmaczr2 Год назад

    Ordered! Another great video, and a fantastic idea. I’ve been looking for a better air solution.

  • @Gettinbentoffroad
    @Gettinbentoffroad 5 лет назад +2

    For the people wondering if you’ll get a slower air up as the tank goes empty the answer is no wether the bottle is full or almost empty it’ll hold 800psi.

  • @chenry6588
    @chenry6588 6 лет назад +2

    Very impressive. Great job I might install one on my XJ. But just in case I will pack a compressor.

  • @Michael-nohandle
    @Michael-nohandle 6 лет назад +1

    Great info on the CO2 system can't wait for your review on your 37" tires and lift. Looks really good.

  • @we_4lo
    @we_4lo 6 лет назад +2

    Great video Brad. I have a CO2 system as well but it’s not a powertank. I went with smittybilt due to a Black Friday sale....now I’m stuck buying a new gauge because it’s not accurate and quick disconnect fittings because they leak. Thinking of a second tank just to have. Will definitely buy a powertank. Very high quality stuff. I used my friends. Nothing leaked and gauge was accurate.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      The Powertank regulators and fittings are worth it.... solid build quality!

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад +1

      Much of our equipment comes with a lifetime warranty, unheard of for other regulators in any industry. When you buy your Power Tank you'll know that it's the last air system you'll need.

    • @we_4lo
      @we_4lo 6 лет назад +1

      Power Tank Official Thank you. Any chance you will be in so cal selling your product soon?

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад

      We have plenty of dealers throughout southern CA. The next time Power Tank will be in So Cal will probably be in Sept for Sand Sports Super Show and the Pomona Off-Road Expo.

  • @robertlittle2429
    @robertlittle2429 6 лет назад +4

    Those are the same tank bottoms as used on scuba tanks! My wife & I live in Wyoming, but my two children live in San Diego & El Cajon.

    • @scottshumaker653
      @scottshumaker653 5 лет назад

      Yup.. I was wondering why they use (expensive) CO2 and not just fill up with air (scuba dive shop or Firestation).... much cheaper but the CO2 compresses to liquid & thus provides more volume.

  • @ncst8wolf818
    @ncst8wolf818 5 лет назад +3

    One thing to keep in mind is that having CO2 in an enclosed space (ie interior) can have fatal consequences. A leak or discharge due to the pressure protection can asphyxiate you. It should to be mounted outside such as the bed of a pickup truck.

    • @FRWD_FXLRST
      @FRWD_FXLRST 4 года назад

      How's this help him for his Jeep?

    • @Tunaslayer1
      @Tunaslayer1 2 года назад +1

      You obviously have never been in a Jeep. You will never asphyxiate because of all of the air leaks!!
      A fire extinguisher also removes Oxygen. Should I carry that outside my vehicle as well??

  • @noepascual3610
    @noepascual3610 4 года назад +1

    ordered mine today! so pumped for this

  • @JustinKingOffroad
    @JustinKingOffroad 6 лет назад +1

    I had a 15 pound tank on my TJ, it was sweet... but that extra space was needed a couple times. not to mention the local places had no idea how to bill me for a 15. often i'd pay for a 20 and have to fight them on it.

  • @RecklessWrenchGarage
    @RecklessWrenchGarage 6 лет назад +3

    Nice video. 👍 We noticed a few similarities, and like that you showed the complete process to simulate wrapping up a day on the trail.

  • @tomb9953
    @tomb9953 6 лет назад

    Hi Brad. First off I really enjoy your videos. I run CO2, it’s a little expensive. My biggest issue is the gas is permeable, so over time in leaks through the rubber in the tires. That’s okay for off roading, but I was using mine on just about everything that takes air. It took me awhile to figure out why my tires were needing air so often. So now I strictly use the tank for the jeep. It also has saved me from needing to refill. I hope this helps.

    • @dennishough8787
      @dennishough8787 6 лет назад

      tomb9953 Can you mix co2 air say with gas station air?

  • @wibornz
    @wibornz 6 лет назад

    I think you have sold me on this with the fact that I can add air to the motorhome tires. I usually run about 100 to 105 psi and it take for EVER to air these six motorhome tires up when adding air. Once again great video that was informational. You are one of my favorite Youtubbers.

    • @user-id9ou2np8g
      @user-id9ou2np8g 5 лет назад

      CO2 is more prone to pressure change with temperature change though, so you may have to check it more.

  • @RobDTom
    @RobDTom 6 лет назад +4

    Great review! For me the advantage of speed doesn't outweigh the drawbacks (empty bottle anxiety, filling the tank, weight, the space it takes), but when I switch to 37" tires it will be more appealing. I love my ARB twin compressor, just wish it could compete with the C02 a little better in terms of speed.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the review! I think you'll really like the switch to 37's... I'm very happy with them so far!

    • @RobDTom
      @RobDTom 6 лет назад +1

      Looking forward to your full review of the 37" KO2's. I love my K02's (35" for now).

    • @mtbiker64
      @mtbiker64 6 лет назад +2

      RobDTom good point about the weight. These tanks are quite heavy. OP didn't mention that or give us a weight. He also did not mention cost of the system. I think that system he is using is about $600 with accessories. They are also quite bulky. $5-7 each time to air up seems like a lot to save a few minutes. For now I am happy with an ARB compressor.

  • @SoDogtravels
    @SoDogtravels 4 года назад

    I have had one for over 15 years and yes I would like a 20lb and not the 15lb but a few years ago he really helped me upgrade at expo on all the new stuff. Yes you can get them tested . I get 6 sets of tires from 25 back to 65 and yes I’m at 10klbs. Smb has a new unit that is fast but it is not close to how fast these are.

  • @getoutofthetimetrap5435
    @getoutofthetimetrap5435 6 лет назад +2

    Good job will be looking into it for my Xj .

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I just have to decide how I want to mount the other bottle in the XJ now.

    • @getoutofthetimetrap5435
      @getoutofthetimetrap5435 6 лет назад +1

      TrailRecon can’t wait to see you’re set up !! Thumbs up great videos my man .

  • @rickfeemster2387
    @rickfeemster2387 4 года назад

    Been bouncing back and forth between getting an arb twin or a powertank,leaning more and more to a powertank

  • @johnlopez4706
    @johnlopez4706 4 года назад

    Only problem I have ever had with my system is the band that holds the tank to the mount. I think the hook should be a bit more generous and reliable. Actually lost my power tank on the trail at high-speed on one occasion. Tank went flying down the road into the ditch. No damage at all and I still use it. Have applied a ratcheting tiedown strap around the tank and roll bar as a back up.

  • @dmagargle
    @dmagargle 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video as always! Love power tank...have you thought of upgrading the ARB to the twin compressor and adding an air tank? I run with some people that have this set up and they love it...just a little slower than co2, but never need to refill. Keep up the good work!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I gave some consideration to upgrading my compressor, but I really like the portability and multi-purpose use of the CO2 setup.

  • @harrisonpfefer
    @harrisonpfefer 6 лет назад +1

    That’s amazing thanks for always giving great advice on what to get

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      You are welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @alexrcastillo1977
    @alexrcastillo1977 6 лет назад +2

    I love my power tank. It’s fast and easy.

  • @luisgal4032
    @luisgal4032 5 лет назад +1

    Great video brother! U looked like a Nascar Pit Stop crew member! 👍🏽

  • @deaconnyte9748
    @deaconnyte9748 6 лет назад +3

    Dude, very cool informative video. Always look forward to seeing what Trailrecon is doing next. Was a nice touch doing the simulation at the end. Another big thumbs up !!!!!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! The 4 tire simulation test was fun.... don’t tell anyone, but I actually had to do it twice because my camera batter died on me the first time. LOL!

  • @user-id9ou2np8g
    @user-id9ou2np8g 5 лет назад +1

    Although I think this kit is overpriced, I love the concept. I use paintball tanks for air tools, mild steel welding shielding gas and even my sodastream and it is really convenient.

  • @irishdefense77
    @irishdefense77 6 лет назад +1

    I love my Powertank.I also have onboard air in the form of a VIAIR compressor,but it’s failed twice and is not reliable-and it’s really loud-not at all what I’m going for when I look for solitude in the field.Powertank is fast as hell and always works except when it’s really cold.The hose has frozen on me in Maine in the winter when it was -5,due to the CO2 being so cold when it’s working.

  • @sabillonallan
    @sabillonallan 4 года назад

    Wait wait wait. First of all thank you for your service, and I just subscribed to your channel. Long time watcher and I just realized I wasnt subscribed. Hooyah Navy!!!

  • @freedomoff-road1698
    @freedomoff-road1698 6 лет назад

    Yeah that is definitely a tool I will be putting on my upgrade list.

  • @jamesbonanno3359
    @jamesbonanno3359 6 лет назад

    Seems like whatever you present lately is a quality video. Thanks for the time and effort that went into this presentation. Well done indeed. Don't know if I will convert to CO2 from my compressors, but there are so many circumstances where this is an excellent option and consideration.

  • @The.Alabama.Woodsman
    @The.Alabama.Woodsman 5 лет назад

    I'm considering CO2 because I'm on a very tight budget and can't afford the breakdowns of a compressor. It seems all the reviews say it's not a matter of if your compressor with die but when. I don't airdown a lot because I don't get out on the trails a lot. When I do, I'm not rock climbing; no lockers in my TRD Sport. Airing down will most likely be to save damages to my tires. This is looking to be a good solution for me. Thanks for the video.

  • @samuelprokop2153
    @samuelprokop2153 6 лет назад +2

    Great and complete video on the product. I supposed this falls into the luxury category but would be awesome to have. I don't wheel enough unfortunately, runs 35s' and cost/utility factor will probably not work out for me. I LOVE the air tool capability for sure and I am sure there are other uses outside inflating tires. GREAT video though. super informative.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! We all need to have some type of air system on the trail and you could buy an inexpensive air compressor that will take 5 minutes per tire and only last you 4 months (ask me how I know!) or you can pay a little more for a nice quality system. A bit of a luxury, but I think it’s worth it.

    • @canonphoto
      @canonphoto 6 лет назад

      Samuel Prokop the fact that you don’t wheel much and are filling up 35’s also means 1 fill would probably last you a very long time.

  • @mylesl2890
    @mylesl2890 5 лет назад

    Hey, glad i am not a vendor or you'd think i was sucking up so you'd by something, ha, I really love your videos so perfectly done, and as i am new, is walking me thru alot of things i need to learn about. thanks

  • @user-tv8sm6so9y
    @user-tv8sm6so9y 6 лет назад +1

    Cool that's fast, Last time you had 35" tyres now you got 37's if you go any bigger you better install a Ski Lift, Lol. Well done good test,

  • @lmcc8798
    @lmcc8798 3 года назад

    I thought this was a nascar pit stop vid at the end. I’m convinced and heading over to the powertank site now. Maybe I’ll get a few beers on the way, bc I’m afraid of what I think this kit should cost.

  • @guavavodka
    @guavavodka 6 лет назад +2

    Very good video, just found your channel!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Glad you found it, hope you enjoy my other videos!

  • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
    @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 2 года назад

    would you do a side by side comparison with the dual tank ARB compressor? I wonder what the difference is.

  • @cesarr8837
    @cesarr8837 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks that was very helpful

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome and you are welcome!

  • @jeepinbanditrider
    @jeepinbanditrider 5 лет назад +13

    Hmmm 500 dollars for a powertank system.
    Or 40 dollars for a used CO2 bottle locally thats got a good hydrotest date. 20 dollars per fill at the local welding shop. 70 dollars for a high flow regulator online.
    There ya go saved yall hundreds of dollars. I accept payment in bottles of Jack Daniels 🤣🤣

    • @americancitizen4259
      @americancitizen4259 5 лет назад +1

      That's what I did. Works great and I have it mounted under my truck because I don't care that a tank which looks all pretty gets dirty.

    • @jontallman3878
      @jontallman3878 4 года назад +2

      Same here, I use a cheap beer regulator with a hose that ends in a Schrader valve.

  • @TheNorth35
    @TheNorth35 2 года назад

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @letsseeyoutravel8364
    @letsseeyoutravel8364 6 лет назад +3

    Great video .... Just thinking about the best way to air up my 37 inch tires without using a compressor

  • @robottaway
    @robottaway Год назад

    Yeah my ARB twin compressor is nice but takes forever to air up my 37” tires and will be worthless once I go 40”s. I also don’t see it lasting much longer after a year of hard (ab)use. Not looking forward to failing on the trail and losing lockers! Space and weight wise not a big diff once you factor in the need for a separate reservoir to run air tools. Filling up a friends and mines tires so we can get off the trail and to dinner in like 1/4 of the time just filling my tires with twin compressor is a MASSIVE improvement. Oh and we don’t have to yell over the sound lol. Time is money people 🤓

  • @austinallison1139
    @austinallison1139 6 лет назад +2

    good video definitely would buy it

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I think its a solid investment.

  • @lobo176
    @lobo176 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome review 👍

  • @tfcooks
    @tfcooks 3 года назад

    I wonder if you could get a fire extinguisher attachment for one of these.

  • @adventurebound719
    @adventurebound719 3 года назад +2

    Great video as always. Do you have to fill these with CO2 or can you use regular air? What is the average cost to fill the tank up?

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut Год назад

      You could use air but that won't hold nearly as much volume as CO2 which stores as a liquid under pressure. If you want high pressure air you could use a high pressure industrial cylinder or SCBA cylinder (mark it NEVER TO BE USED FOR BREATHING AIR since your compressor/filter won't be adequate unless you own a scuba compressor) and something like a Vevor HPA pump which are only a couple hundred bucks.
      WARNING Use only high pressure fittings and hoses (Western dominate the US industrial gas fitting market) and do your homework.

  • @OVRLNDX
    @OVRLNDX 6 лет назад +1

    Cool system!

  • @jasonswift7098
    @jasonswift7098 6 лет назад +1

    Instead of getting that co2 you should have got a quality ARB twin compressor! and then matched it to like a 15 litre tank.

  • @mr.greenz6559
    @mr.greenz6559 5 лет назад

    Thank you for a new eye opener

  • @sparkadaus
    @sparkadaus 6 лет назад +1

    Love your videos!

  • @67wildwolf
    @67wildwolf 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks my compressor died of old age and air up 40's a power tank looks like my next buy......

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Bummer about your compressor, I think the CO2 would be just right for those 40's.

    • @67wildwolf
      @67wildwolf 6 лет назад +1

      so do I..

  • @midnightsun2483
    @midnightsun2483 6 лет назад

    Great vid. You made my mind up. I just ordered one. Blue of course

  • @craigwoolbert2443
    @craigwoolbert2443 6 лет назад +2

    super cool

  • @SergeLetunovskiy
    @SergeLetunovskiy 5 лет назад

    Great vid, thanks a bunch!

  • @chase_talley436
    @chase_talley436 6 лет назад +2

    Make a 4 tire inflation system for this!

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      That would be cool, just would need to figure out how to handle the high pressure.... I bet it would be lighting fast!

  • @ssazerac
    @ssazerac 6 лет назад +2

    Why CO2 and not compressed air, nitrogen or other inert gas. I'm guessing density maybe? These tanks are an expensive investment and the additional cost of filling and maintenance might be cost prohibitive. Just trying to weigh my options on an ARB type compressor system or a compressed air system like this for tires, lockers, inflatables, tools, etc. It would be awesome if you could fill a DOT approved tank with an onboard air compressor for those times when I'm in a really remote location for extended periods in the backcountry.

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад +3

      We fill our tanks with liquid CO2 which is much more dense than any other HPA (high pressure air) source. A 10lb Power Tank like the one in the video has roughly the same usable energy as (40) 10 gallon compressed air tanks (or 400 gallons of compressed air).
      When considering costs, know that Power Tanks come with a lifetime warranty. A compressor, no matter how well it's built, will fail at some point and need to be replaced. Tire for tire, the cost of CO2 is about the same as the amount of gas you need to run your compressor off of. The ARB twin compressor is a FANTASTIC piece of equipment and is the closest rival to a Power Tank in terms of performance. But it's actually more expensive and will never match the flow rates (CFM) of CO2. (3CFM for the ARB twin vs. 43CFM for a Power Tank)
      Brad's set up is great because he uses a compressor as a back up. This alleviates his CO2 anxiety and, because the compressor is no longer the primary air source, it will last a lot longer.

  • @williamtsol636
    @williamtsol636 6 лет назад +5

    Nice to see good American products !

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад +4

      We try our hardest! Most of the machining and powder coating is done within five miles of our shop and all of our bottles are manufactured and tested in the USA! Not only are you supporting US manufacturing but also small, local businesses.

    • @williamtsol636
      @williamtsol636 6 лет назад +2

      I'm going to let others know about Power Tank ! Companies like yours need to grow and make more good products !! Hard to find good manufacturers anymore ! I can see that you thought of everything in the design of that tank !! Its TOP QUALITY !! Thanks !!

  • @MyDailyPerspective
    @MyDailyPerspective 5 лет назад +7

    I keep hearing you say "gallons" for the tanks. Isn't it pounds?

    • @Niloc1922
      @Niloc1922 4 года назад

      Gallons are a measurement of the volume, or the size or the tank. Pounds per square inch is a pressure measurement.

    • @johnlopez4706
      @johnlopez4706 4 года назад

      Powertanks are offered in 5, 15 and 20 pound tank sizes. This is not pounds per square inch. C02 is sold by the pound. A 15 pound tank will be 15 pounds heavier then it’s empty weight when filled. Etc.

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT 6 лет назад +1

    better idea is like my porsche cayenne has its own air tank and compressor, fills itself and super reliable, super fast... i'll put a similar system in my jeep.

  • @jeffmyers7144
    @jeffmyers7144 3 года назад

    Hey Brad, enjoy your vids. Are you still using the PowerTank? You have a later video where you installed the ARB dual compressor in your wife's jeep. Just curious which you prefer now.

  • @KingsDisasterGarage
    @KingsDisasterGarage 6 лет назад +1

    What a great video!!!

  • @RedRockCrawlers
    @RedRockCrawlers 6 лет назад

    Great video Brad. How often do people generally have to refill their tanks?

  • @iamsam369
    @iamsam369 5 лет назад

    Was about to buy another arb compressor for my new and secondary rig. Not anymore. Getting a power tank.

  • @calebmagic6728
    @calebmagic6728 6 лет назад +1

    Please make another xj video

  • @kimberlyrichardson5779
    @kimberlyrichardson5779 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Brad, you have a video on how you cut your fenders?? Thx

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      I don't, I just followed along with my buddies video over at Rock Trooper: ruclips.net/video/l_rH0A8Y4I4/видео.html

  • @jeffhunter7835
    @jeffhunter7835 Год назад

    Now that it's been 5 years, do you still feel the same way about CO2 or is an onboard compressor the way to go?

  • @roguetrail9495
    @roguetrail9495 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video.. something for me to think about.. So any need to add a CO2 leak sensor in the jeep? 😜

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      Thanks! No Co2 leak worries in a Jeep! LOL

  • @wayneo1998
    @wayneo1998 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thank you

  • @suzuki14258
    @suzuki14258 6 лет назад +2

    That's really impressive, I have two air compressors and a 5 or 6 gallon air tank. No way I could air up my 35s that fast! I think I'll be buying that coupler for sure for my set up. How many times can you air up your tires with that tank? I figured from its size it would be good for one time. Obviously not.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад +2

      I think the couplers are some of the best out there that I’ve seen. I’m hoping to get 3-4 trips on a tank, but we’ll see.... need to hit the trail a few more times.

    • @suzuki14258
      @suzuki14258 6 лет назад +2

      TrailRecon i like that you can hook the hose up with one hand. It's not the easiest to hook mine up with pressure on it where it's at. This should make it a breeze for my set up. Also that's very impressive to get that many fill ups. Great vid, thanks for helping me spend more money 😂

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад +2

      You can check for yourself here: www.powertank.com/charts-specs
      But you should be able to add 20psi to (16) 35in tires before needing a fill. You can also knock 360 lug nuts off using a 1/2in impact wrench on a single fill.

    • @arlendavis
      @arlendavis 6 лет назад

      You can air up about 15 - 35" tires from 10 psi to 35 psi from a 10 lb tank. Remember it is filled with liquid CO2 which expands dramatically when it turns to a gas.

  • @fjnagle2nd
    @fjnagle2nd 6 лет назад +2

    why CO2 instead of nitrogen? Just wondering. BTW, enjoy the build videos, especially the father son(s) aspect.

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      They offer a nitrogen setup for shocks but I honestly am not familiar with the availability and how many uses you would get with a setup for tires. CO2 in liquid form and turning to a gas is what allows you to get so many fill ups. I’ll have to research nitrogen. Thanks!

    • @fjnagle2nd
      @fjnagle2nd 6 лет назад +1

      I was just wondering because in this area, tire shops offer (at a $3 per tire upcharge) to fill with nitrogen instead of air. It's supposed to be much denser than "air", so your tires hold their pressure longer. Supposedly...

    • @PowerTankOfficial
      @PowerTankOfficial 6 лет назад +1

      The CO2 is stored as a liquid in the tank. This means it is more dense and has much more "usable energy" than N2 or other HPA (High Pressure Air) sources. With two bottles of the same physical dimensions, the CO2 has about 40 times the amount of energy than HPA. A 10lb Power Tank like the one Brad has, is roughly equivalent to 400 gallons of compressed air.
      As to whether or not N2 is better for your tires? Technically, yes but you won't notice a difference in real world conditions. I recommend you take a look at our N2 truths and myths page: www.powertank.com/nitrogen-truths-myths

  • @6Dasher
    @6Dasher 2 года назад

    Brad, are you still using the powertank? Or do you use a compressor full time now?

  • @bootmender
    @bootmender 4 года назад

    My Experiences with CO2 was paint ball and temperatures below 40* Fahrenheit it would freeze up my paintball gun. BUT as a pilot taking Aircraft over 50,000 ft. We use nitrogen so I have been running it in my “car” for several years now. Other than the cost would that work?

  • @laryplessinger5581
    @laryplessinger5581 6 лет назад +1

    Sounds great, looks great too. I did notice a few videos back you and a friend made a multi-tire inflation system. (orange hose). Do you still use that with your C02?

    • @TrailRecon
      @TrailRecon  6 лет назад

      I don't use it with the CO2 just because it inflates so quickly there is no need. Also, CO2 is a higher pressure and not sure the DIY system will hold up to the pressures.