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Go for item 3 with relay built in as it's much simpler and cheaper too.

If you are planning on fitting ARB diff locks in future go for first option of 85 on 105 off. Less capacity in tank but you can run ARB air line straight from tank.

Steve

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Go for item 3 with relay built in as it's much simpler and cheaper too.

If you are planning on fitting ARB diff locks in future go for first option of 85 on 105 off. Less capacity in tank but you can run ARB air line straight from tank.

Steve

or as in my system. have the air tank operating at a high'ish pressure (say 90 on, 120off) then run one of the outlets through a little regulator where you can turn it down to about 60psi for any air actuation (rams, diff's etc)

but it means that if you want to pump up a tyre you've still got 120psi to do this with if you use another outlet :)

G

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I had my tank initially at 150psi and found on my set-up that compressor was cutting in on the first tyre. So with three more to do, having the tank at 150psi wasn't that much of a benefit. Hence the change to the lower pressure valve to simplify it.

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Fair enough... but it does give time for the compressor to fill up the tank in between uses as such and give you a bit of a headstart next time used.

But i agree, you can only use what you've made (compressed air).

G

Edit : i do have a twin pump t-max as well.

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