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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Mine in the battery compartment isn't that loud...
It's not like I've ever had to use it when people are trying to sleep around me, but I suppose that could happen in a camp site? Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants... |
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22nd Mar 2017 8:03pm |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
Perhaps I badly described what i meant.
Thinking silent coat or similar to deaden any noises while driving from the stuff stored within. I'm not worried about the noise it would make when running. Keith |
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22nd Mar 2017 8:24pm |
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agentmulder Member Since: 16 Apr 2016 Location: Outer Space Posts: 1324 |
Aaahhh, ok makes sense, probably me not reading in to it enough .. Solved the bowel problem, working on the consonants...
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22nd Mar 2017 8:26pm |
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Cupboard Member Since: 21 Mar 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 2971 |
I have installed the biggest T-Max one behind the driver side headlight with a pressure switch.
It works well but was such a complete pain to fit there I doubt I'd do it again. I also think I'd buy the ARB high output single one next time. The reasons being: The ARB is much more efficient. Under load at 30PSI they have about the same air output but the ARB claims 25A draw and the T-Max 45A. The drop in output between no pressure and 30PSI is also much smaller on the ARB. The ARB includes a pressure switch and controls as part of the package. By the time you've added that to the T-Max, the cost is approaching that of the ARB and without a pressure switch they're a massive faff to use. The ARB is smaller, so easier to fit in to the engine bay. The reason I have my compressor installed in the engine bay is because I've run out of space out of the way in the vehicle. |
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1st May 2017 9:14pm |
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