Hmmmm - I'd like to start an argument, - better rephrase that
......I'd like to start a discussion as to whether or not SteveF is correct?
I fill my air tank up whilst airing down on the trail b4 setting off wheeling to 105psi (my cut off pressure swicth setting)
When the wheeling day is over and its time to air back up my front air tank is usually around 100psi (I normally have used some air activating my lockers)
Here we GO!
When the first tyre is inflated to 36psi the tank has dropped from 100psi to X.
X = a pressure no less than 36psi because as my tank drops in pressure from 105psi the ARB compressor will kick back in around 85psi and will try to replenish the tank.
When I connect the hose to tyre 2 which is sitting @ 15psi there is a great inrush as the pressure from the tank X begins to fill tyre 2 up. (remember X = at least 36psi)
When I begin to fill tyre 3 the tank is again sitting @ 36psi and the above repeats.......
Lastly when I fill tyre 4 I switch off the compressor when the tank & tyre 4 reach 36 psi.
Anybody want to take me to school!
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