Sounds like a really good move mate. Thats the way i will be going when my compressor fails. I think you will only need one of the two outlets controlled by a solenoid (the sls one).
The other outlet will be triggered when you use the air hose etc and then the pressure switch on the compressor itself will opperate and refill the tank to pressure.
Where will you mount the tank? I thought in the same spot as the wabco compressor but on the opposite side - seems plenty of room.
Where will you mount the compressor? My underbonnet is full with a second battery - so not there for me. The ARB comp is supposed to be dust and waterproof so i would put it in the same spot as the old one. I also thought about putting it in the rear cargo area - just inside the door behind one of those grills. There is a thread on here somewhere where this has been done. My only concearn with it there would be noise.
I'll be interested to see how you go. All the best!


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 , looks like I might order most pneumatic parts through RS components, compressor and tank maybe from superior engineering.  I had fun at ARB the other day when I was looking at compressors and the sales person was yapping to me, I told him what I was doing and then he stated it sounded too complicated and maybe I should do a coil conversion (his reason is coils are more realiable), I discussed my point for a bit and then gave up, he is happy with patrol, I will now look to buy the compressor elsewhere.  I just don't understand why sales people would be so quick to argue my ideas and lose themselves a sale.
, looks like I might order most pneumatic parts through RS components, compressor and tank maybe from superior engineering.  I had fun at ARB the other day when I was looking at compressors and the sales person was yapping to me, I told him what I was doing and then he stated it sounded too complicated and maybe I should do a coil conversion (his reason is coils are more realiable), I discussed my point for a bit and then gave up, he is happy with patrol, I will now look to buy the compressor elsewhere.  I just don't understand why sales people would be so quick to argue my ideas and lose themselves a sale. 
						
					 
 


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