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i didnt read through all 5 pages.......im about to go to bed now so cant be stuffed.....
this may have already been mentiond......but here goes anyway.....
if you are inflating a tyre......the maximum pressure you inflate to will be around 40psi.......ish......
if you run a tank.....at say 100psi for arguements sake.....the compressor will have to run a lot longer....and harder....just to get to that pressure.....
this will cause it to heat up a lot more than if it was connected straight to a tyre.....
and being a cheap compressor.....do you really want to stress it that much.....?
ive thought about all this......and simply came up with.....whats the use....?
if you can pump your tyres up faster....youll only be bored longer than everyone else thats still inflating theirs.....
youll still have to wait for them anyways......
or you end up using your compressor to pump someone elses tyres cos you finished first......like i end up doing......
so heres my idea......invest in two cheap compressors........and connect them together......this will give double the volume of air.......
you can pump up a tyre twice as fast......or you can pump two tyres at the same time......
and if one dies......you still have one working......
a reservior is needed if you want to run air tools or air lockers......
just some of my thoughts and ideas.......
thats why my aircompressor on the tank has the removable fitting for charging the tank or running direct.

