12v, 120v, light, and air in one place.
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From: Florida Panhandle
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 280 stroker
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From: Florida Panhandle
Year: 98
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 280 stroker
Been quite a while. Had to move from Florida to Missouri.
Finally got it done though.
Here is the compressor line and 12V plumbed in. Still had to hook up the gauge, but didnt have clearance to do that and take pic.
Here is the compressor built to 70psi. I will have to get a better quick disconnect, as this one leaks. After that, it should be good for tire top offs....slow ones.
Here is the power panel light illuminated:
Here is the 120v in action. Currently running my Dremel. The cooling fan is great! Found out it only runs when load is applied....so no annoying fan noise when powered up and no load.
All-in-all, im very pleased with the outcome. 120v/12v/compressor work like a champ. It should take care of light duty work for a long time. Makes a great tailgating/camping gadget.
Also, the silver switch on the right powers the compressor, the left switch is going to power flush mounted clear lights on the inside of the hatch. Need it for getting hunting equipment together in the dark. :-P
Finally got it done though.
Here is the compressor line and 12V plumbed in. Still had to hook up the gauge, but didnt have clearance to do that and take pic.
Here is the compressor built to 70psi. I will have to get a better quick disconnect, as this one leaks. After that, it should be good for tire top offs....slow ones.
Here is the power panel light illuminated:
Here is the 120v in action. Currently running my Dremel. The cooling fan is great! Found out it only runs when load is applied....so no annoying fan noise when powered up and no load.
All-in-all, im very pleased with the outcome. 120v/12v/compressor work like a champ. It should take care of light duty work for a long time. Makes a great tailgating/camping gadget.
Also, the silver switch on the right powers the compressor, the left switch is going to power flush mounted clear lights on the inside of the hatch. Need it for getting hunting equipment together in the dark. :-P
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