JamesDowning wrote:So the drain valve is on the lower side of the T fitting? If you rotate the tank, your pressure switch will be hanging out pretty low eh?
There is another port on the other side of the pressure switch which currently has a pressure relief valve. My plan is to rotate that to the bottom which will flip the switch/relay to the top and totally out of the way
JamesDowning wrote:I've seen those pressure switches. I always thought they seemed large, are they adjustable?
Nope, they come predefined with on/off just like the little ones. It was attractive as it includes the relay in the bulk and simplifies things a touch. I had a little pressure switch similar to the one you posted on the last iteration of my setup, but it died
This was a quick fix which is working out nicely so far.
JamesDowning wrote:Also, what made you decide to go with the 2.5 gallon tank? I was looking at a 5 gallon tank. I guess either way you are able to have on-demand high pressure air. It's a matter of deciding what sort of run-time and cycle time you want on the compressor.[/quote/]
Originally I had tried a 5gl from viair, actually still have it out in the garage. It seemed to hang a tad too low when the fab shop was working on the install. Blame our damn rear crossmember!!
If I get time, I'll try snapping some pics of both tanks, maybe even temporarily swap tanks if folks would like to see the difference. Maybe I'll convince myself to leave the 5gl on if it's not too bad
JamesDowning wrote:What compressor are you running, and where did you hide it?! That's been one of my major dilemmas. I was thinking about coring out the right-side pannel in the rear of the truck and hiding the compressor behind the removable panel (for easy maintenance).
It's labeled as a Puma compressor from ebay (that comes attached to a 1.5gl tank), but these are re-badged ExtremeAir compressors
http://www.extremeoutback.com/index.cgi?cart_id=4107261.9895&pid=30. Saved a bunch of money and still got a sweet compressor
Full duty!!! 3/4hp!!! Up to 150psi!!!! SCORE
I'll have to take pics of my compressor mount setup. It's sitting in the rear of my truck next to my aux battery and storage stuff. Yes, I've kinda been holing back on my build over the past few months. Will need to start a build thread I 'spose