tyre inflators

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Any viewson 12 volt inflators able to get to 65 psi and a long cable to get down side of van from car socket seen some £20 any good halfords and other websites or are you looking at £40 plus.
Alot state that thay have a gauge that goes to 250psi but dont say the pump will get there also the heat build up can be a problem on some if it takes a long time to reach its requierd psi(cheers ).
 
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RING Compressor from Amazon £20 free delivery

I have one you set the limit mine being 29PSI press the button and a couple of minutes it switches it self of when it arrives at the correct pressure.

I also use it on my car set at 40PSI
The cable is reasonably long as I inflate the caravan when its connected to the car comes complete with carry case very neat it is a quick and as good as anything you will find on a garage forecourt

I hope this helps

John
 
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Ring RAC600 Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge Specification

* Voltage 12 V DC
* Max. amperage 12 amp
* Wattage 120 W
* Max. pressure 120 psi
* Airline length 60 cm
* Power cable 3.3 m
* Dimensions (l x w x h) 180 x 72 x 180 mm
* CE approved

Ring RAC600 Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge Features

* Pressure gauge in psi, bar, kpa
* Complete with 2-piece adapter kit
* Fitted with fused cigarette lighter plug
* Flexible air hose with screw stem connector
* Separate pump and light switches
* Complete with handy storage case
* Flow rate 25 L per min
* Tyre inflated to 35 psi in approx. 3.5 min or less
The Ring Automotive RAC600 12-Volt Automatic Digital Air Compressor has a selectable pressure mode with automatic switch off allowing you to set your required pressure setting for consistent reliable results.

The Ring 12-Volt Automatic Digital Air Compressor features a built-in light for illumination and a red light for alert/SOS.

The Ring RAC600 Air Compressor has a flow rate of 25 L per minute and will inflate a tyre to 35 psi in under 3.5 minutes, includes storage compartments for leads etc. and a very neat carry case.
 

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I know this does not meet the OPs requirement for a 12 Volt DC tyre inflator but after failing with these powered tyre inflators and foot pumps to inflate my 65 psi caravan tyres I found a cycle track pump did a very good job.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_categoryId_165661_productId_178303_langId_-1?cm_mmc=Shopping-_-Google%20Product%20Search-_-Bike+Accessories+%26+Bike+Helmets%2FBike+Pumps-_-Topeak+Joe+Blow+Sport+Bike+Pump&source=shopping&istCompanyId=b8708c57-7a02-4cf6-b2c0-dc36b54a327e&istItemId=lwqlit&istBid=t
This is the "Joe Blow" one I have, it has a very good tyre valve that suits both car tyres and the bike high pressure ones.
It is far easier to inflate that last few psi than I expected. Dont think I would like to inflate a tyre from flat but for routine topping up it is first class.
 
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Hi Forest, I just use the cheapy one from halfords but it is only a dial and not a digital read out. Had to extend the cable, it does the job but next time I would go for something a bit more upmarket, digi read out and auto cut off.
 
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most retail type tyre inflators would do the job but the guages are cheap and the calibration will move very quickly. I have an expensive Halfords unit and within 6 months the pressure cut off and set points were 6psi out when compared to a calibrated pressure gauge. Use the inflators but always check with a good tyre pressure gauge.
 
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hi
we use the Halford rapid inflator
570952

Inflates to 75psi -- does the job with a 12 volt extention lead
 
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Thanks folks i have a double barrel foot pump thats hard work and dies at 38 psi but got 2 12v types both diffrent and also able to pump 65psi one dies at 32 psi and one has a melt down afteer 3 mins all state thay are good for 100psi (dont think) so glad for tryed and tested ones .
 

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