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DieselLSE
3) when I went to ARB I asked them about that exact modification. I was going to modify an air suspension tank for the drivers side. They told me that the major cause of all their burnt out compressor was fitting a tank thats to large. I’m using a single air locker high output compressor (cmk12 maybe?) and they said that it was a bad idea even if I had the large dual output compressor. I decided against it. Have you had other advice?
That's interesting. Thanks. I'd wondered about that despite the ARB twin compressors I have being rated at 100% duty cycle. As I'd only ever be using the system on a long trip and I have the switch next to the steering wheel, I plan on running the compressor for 30 seconds at a time as I was driving along. A bigger concern is moisture being trapped in the air reservoir. I have an ARB manifold installed in an accessible spot in the above mentioned compartment. I was planning on installing a water trap/filter on the input to the manifold and ducting a two way pipe to the air reservoir.
I once saw a guy using a compressor that worked off the fan belt and he then feed the line into his bull bar and that acted as his storage tank. Good idea I thought at the time.
Rod
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