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Misc. New onboard air setup (OBA)

Misc. New onboard air setup (OBA)

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Nice. I have been wanting some air, mainly just for airing up tires. I will probably just get a portable small unit. What is the length and diameter of the tank ?
 
The tank is 22.75" long by 6.5" diameter. With the brackets on the tank, it is 7.5" high (the brackets stick out 1"). Of course mine is mounted with the brackets facing sideways rather than down. So it's just the 6.5" diameter in terms of where the bottom is from the floorboard. That's the 3 gallon tank. They have others that use the same compressor but smaller tanks (1.5 or 2.5 gallon). For example, the 1.5 gallon tank is only 15" long and 5.5" diameter (model VXO8315). The compressor is 10.75" long x 4" wide x 6.75" tall.
 
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Thanks for the info. Looks like your compressor is mounted in a good place
 
Does one actually need a tank or is a quality compressor satisfactory? I mean the tank can't hold that much volume and has to deplete fairly quick.
 
That’s kinda like saying . Do you really need a 6 cylinder or a V8 in a Jeep ? To each there own. Or do you really need a 1/2 dozen Jeeps ?
 
Does one actually need a tank or is a quality compressor satisfactory? I mean the tank can't hold that much volume and has to deplete fairly quick.

If you want to run any air tools, even small ones, you really need a tank. I also use an air blower nozzle when working on a lawn mower or other equipment that needs to have small passageways blown out (like in a carb) or just blowing dirt/sand out of the jeep after a trip to the beach. Yea, just a good compressor could air up a tire or an air mattress without a tank. But the tank makes it more efficient.
 
That’s kinda like saying . Do you really need a 6 cylinder or a V8 in a Jeep ? To each there own. Or do you really need a 1/2 dozen Jeeps ?
I think you misunderstood my post, it was a serious query, wasn't meant to bash someones setup, I was considering getting a compressor and was just asking...I know typed word sometimes is hard to read intention/meaning without body language voice inflect etc.
Your metophoric anaolgies didn't really compare to the question either lol.
 
If you want to run any air tools, even small ones, you really need a tank. I also use an air blower nozzle when working on a lawn mower or other equipment that needs to have small passageways blown out (like in a carb) or just blowing dirt/sand out of the jeep after a trip to the beach. Yea, just a good compressor could air up a tire or an air mattress without a tank. But the tank makes it more efficient.
Thanks, the answer I was hoping to get, good idea with the air to blow sand debris etc out.
 
I didn’t take it as bashing
 
With that system’s 200PSI capacity, it is possible to effectively run a smaller tank. Dispensing air at this pressure should be done with extra caution, however.
 
With that system’s 200PSI capacity, it is possible to effectively run a smaller tank. Dispensing air at this pressure should be done with extra caution, however.

That is a good point. I thought about replacing the pressure switch with a lower rated one. The current one is on at 170 and off at 200, and the tank is rated for the 200 psi. But perhaps one that cycles on at 70 or so and off at 100 is better. I don't need 200 psi for tires or an air mattress. Even blowing sand out doesn't need that high either. And the small air tools I used from time to time when remote (have a regular larger unit at home in the shop) would probably work just fine at 100 psi as well. On the other hand, this is the same setup in my truck and I've had that for 7 years now with no issues. Guess I just don't get wild enough with it for what I do.
 
Few more thousand psi and you could have jet propulsion. :)
 
I sure wouldn't play in the rocks with that tanks location 😉
 
I sure wouldn't play in the rocks with that tanks location 😉

Yea. I don't do any rock crawling. Trails when deer hunting or wet fields when quail hunting. Some camping trips and visits to the beach. That's where my Jeep plays. But the tank is actually slightly higher than my skid plate and side steps too. But I would have found another location if rocks were an issue for my rig. So to your point, design based on use for sure. Don't follow my example if your uses are different than mine.
 
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