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RE: Compressor Connection? - smagown - 12-23-2012

Steve:
When you hook up to your shop compressor without the engine running do you use a hose with two male ends?
Thanks,


RE: Compressor Connection? - ron skeen - 12-23-2012

(12-23-2012, 06:36 AM)smagown Wrote:  Steve:
When you hook up to your shop compressor without the engine running do you use a hose with two male ends?
Thanks,

That what I do. I also carry a small comp in the bay 150 max to you for aux air that I can feed back into coach system.


RE: Compressor Connection? - rheavn - 12-23-2012

Just like Ron. I do regulate the air down to 120 psi. Not sure if higher would hurt anything---just don't want to find out.


RE: Compressor Connection? - smagown - 12-23-2012

This is another example of the value of this forum. I've had my coach four years and never thought of this.


RE: Compressor Connection? - Richard - 12-23-2012

And one more use for the doppledickend adaptor is to use it to quickly bleed air from the system when you need to replace a fitting.

Quit laughing, look it up.


RE: Compressor Connection? - Express1 - 12-23-2012

(12-23-2012, 04:47 PM)Richard Wrote:  And one more use for the doppledickend adaptor is to use it to quickly bleed air from the system when you need to replace a fitting.

Quit laughing, look it up.

A WHAT! any pictures?Huh