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Here's another idea. I have a 120V electric pump I use for bike tires at
home (pumps faster than the 12V models I have seen.) My shade-port parking has no electricity, so I hook a 400W inverter to the car battery terminals and use that to power the pump. The inverter also has a cigarette lighter plug, but the plug doesn't deliver enough power for the inverter to work the pump that way. I have also used the inverter to power a hand held vacuum for cleaning the plane's carpets, but a higher wattage inverter would be better for that use. Another thing I have found is that mechanical pressure guages are very inaccurate. I have an $8 digital guage that seems to be much better. -- Regards, Mike "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:aETFb.433014$Dw6.1332454@attbi_s02... Last Wednesday I found myself unable to push my plane back into the hangar without help. It was wet, limiting my shoe traction, and I had been unable to successfully get back on the concrete pad after cutting the corner through the squishy grass, forcing me to take a more straight-in (and more uphill) approach. Today before flying I hauled my compressor to the hangar and aired up my tires. They didn't look that squishy, but they sure took a lot of air to get back to book values. It's a hell of a lot easier to push now! -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Mines 28v so I have to pull the car up close. But the portable air pump is
a must have. -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. take off my shoes to reply |
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I have a 5 gallon air tank that I take out to the airport with me. Bought it
before I got in the hangar, there was no electric at the tiedowns and they don't let cars in. "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: Mines 28v so I have to pull the car up close. But the portable air pump is a must have. -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. take off my shoes to reply -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:sxYFb.435001$Dw6.1334133@attbi_s02...
I find appreciable difference in the plane's ground handling and T/O performance, so much so, that I now have a small foot pump to top off the tires permanently in the baggage compartment. One of those battery-powered ones is an absolute God-send at the hangar. Ours cost about $50 bucks, and has a cigar lighter jack (for powering other devices) in addition to a very high quality air pump. Jay, Lazy man's question: In which catalogue do I find this? Or what store (please not Wal-Mart). |
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"g n p" wrote in message ...
....I now have a small foot pump to top off the tires permanently in the baggage compartment. gnp, Where can I get one, and how much? |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
What do you want to do with it in your 28 volt plane? Uh, air up the tires? (It's generally a stand-alone tool.) ?? -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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![]() Tony Cox wrote: Little door? Luxury! It takes four men, three boys, two dogs and a horse to twist the tire on a 182 into position. And THEN you get to reach up the pant, past the spiders and grease, and IF you're LUCKY, you can reach the valve stem which of course won't be QUITE in the right positon so you have to do it all over again. That's what you rightly deserve for having wheel pants. You want wheel pants buy a girlie Cherokee. |
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Ben,
On my Maule I need to put air in them about once a month. A work we put Nitrogen in the tires of the jets and Turbo-props every three days.... Michelle Ben Jackson wrote: Last Wednesday I found myself unable to push my plane back into the hangar without help. It was wet, limiting my shoe traction, and I had been unable to successfully get back on the concrete pad after cutting the corner through the squishy grass, forcing me to take a more straight-in (and more uphill) approach. Today before flying I hauled my compressor to the hangar and aired up my tires. They didn't look that squishy, but they sure took a lot of air to get back to book values. It's a hell of a lot easier to push now! -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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smackey wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:sxYFb.435001$Dw6.1334133@attbi_s02... I find appreciable difference in the plane's ground handling and T/O performance, so much so, that I now have a small foot pump to top off the tires permanently in the baggage compartment. One of those battery-powered ones is an absolute God-send at the hangar. Ours cost about $50 bucks, and has a cigar lighter jack (for powering other devices) in addition to a very high quality air pump. Jay, Lazy man's question: In which catalogue do I find this? Or what store (please not Wal-Mart). Try Auto-Barn on the web. I have one of these for my Jeep . TRUCK AIR 12 volt Heavy Duty Air Compressor INTHD-300Regular price: $45.95Sale price: $42.95 /store.yahoo.com/rodi/achd-275.html |
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