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Hi,
I am considering purchase of a nitrogen fill system. I don't have power at my tiedown, and filling the tires with a 12 volt portable compressor is a pain due to having to park the car near the tire, move to the other side, etc. I figgured a nice nitrogen tank system would give me a power free solution and fill the tire with the best possible kind of gas. I found a fill system online: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...trogenTire.php My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Thank you. Scott Moore |
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scott moore wrote:
Hi, I am considering purchase of a nitrogen fill system. I don't have power at my tiedown, and filling the tires with a 12 volt portable compressor is a pain due to having to park the car near the tire, move to the other side, etc. I figgured a nice nitrogen tank system would give me a power free solution and fill the tire with the best possible kind of gas. I found a fill system online: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...trogenTire.php My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Thank you. Scott Moore Another point on this, I note that the same company is selling a hand pump for both tire and strut use: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/20...l/Cat07578.pdf This is completely confusing to me, why would just pumping air into the strut be ok, but nitrogen not ok? Scott Moore |
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![]() "scott moore" wrote in message ... scott moore wrote: Hi, I am considering purchase of a nitrogen fill system. I don't have power at my tiedown, and filling the tires with a 12 volt portable compressor is a pain due to having to park the car near the tire, move to the other side, etc. I figgured a nice nitrogen tank system would give me a power free solution and fill the tire with the best possible kind of gas. I found a fill system online: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...trogenTire.php My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Thank you. Scott Moore Another point on this, I note that the same company is selling a hand pump for both tire and strut use: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/20...l/Cat07578.pdf This is completely confusing to me, why would just pumping air into the strut be ok, but nitrogen not ok? Scott Moore It's just a WAG but it maybe certification issues. |
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My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me
to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Another point on this, I note that the same company is selling a hand pump for both tire and strut use: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/20...l/Cat07578.pdf On your first "tank" solution, I suspect that the mentioned "pressure reducing single stage regulator" doesn't go up to the pressures neccessary for struts (usually atleast 150 psi). I have a strut pump, as well as a high pressure tank that I use for my struts. I only consider the pump as a backup. Nitrogen is best. I think that it's a waste of time in a tire. --- Jay -- Jay Masino "Home is where My critters are" http://www.JayMasino.com http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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Jay Masino wrote:
My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Another point on this, I note that the same company is selling a hand pump for both tire and strut use: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/20...l/Cat07578.pdf On your first "tank" solution, I suspect that the mentioned "pressure reducing single stage regulator" doesn't go up to the pressures neccessary for struts (usually atleast 150 psi). I have a strut pump, as well as a high pressure tank that I use for my struts. I only consider the pump as a backup. Nitrogen is best. I think that it's a waste of time in a tire. --- Jay May I ask, where did you get the high pressure setup for struts? Scott Moore |
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![]() "scott moore" wrote in message ... Jay Masino wrote: May I ask, where did you get the high pressure setup for struts? Scott Moore This works just fine for struts: http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/de....aspx?PageNo=1 John Severyn @KLVK |
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J. Severyn wrote:
"scott moore" wrote in message ... Jay Masino wrote: May I ask, where did you get the high pressure setup for struts? Scott Moore This works just fine for struts: http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/de....aspx?PageNo=1 John Severyn @KLVK ok, I'm a bit confused here. Does it take 1,500 PSI to fill a strut? On an ordinary Cessna 172? Does the strut have a special fitting? Different from a tire fill valve? Thank you. Scott Moore |
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scott moore wrote:
May I ask, where did you get the high pressure setup for struts? In my case, I sorta' "inherited" it from a airport old timer that lost his medical and was getting out of aviation. My strut pump came from Bogart (the same people that sell the Piper battery box mod and copper cable mod) --- Jay -- Jay Masino "Home is where My critters are" http://www.JayMasino.com http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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"scott moore" wrote in message
. .. Hi, I am considering purchase of a nitrogen fill system. I don't have power at my tiedown, and filling the tires with a 12 volt portable compressor is a pain due to having to park the car near the tire, move to the other side, etc. I figgured a nice nitrogen tank system would give me a power free solution and fill the tire with the best possible kind of gas. I found a fill system online: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...trogenTire.php My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Thank you. Scott Moore A $40 ten gallon air tank is way more than enough for tires. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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Expensive.
My set up costs: Bottle of Nitrogen is about $100 A set of victor guages that the refirgeration guys use is about $110. 0-600 PSI on the low side. $13 for the gooseneck to fit the schrader valve and $25 to have a long hi-pressure hose made. Keep in mind that it a takes high pressure to force the schrader's needle valve open. Kent Felkins Tulsa "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message ... "scott moore" wrote in message . .. Hi, I am considering purchase of a nitrogen fill system. I don't have power at my tiedown, and filling the tires with a 12 volt portable compressor is a pain due to having to park the car near the tire, move to the other side, etc. I figgured a nice nitrogen tank system would give me a power free solution and fill the tire with the best possible kind of gas. I found a fill system online: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...trogenTire.php My only question is why it says "no struts". That would seem to me to be one of the best uses of this system, that I can top off my strut, which is forever going low (on a Cessna). Is there a reason for this restriction, and is there a system that can do struts? Thank you. Scott Moore A $40 ten gallon air tank is way more than enough for tires. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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