bugnuker
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Hey all,
I recently bought the ARB Single Compressor - Portable version. (In hindsight, I regret not getting the dual mountable instead, but here we are)
I used it once so far to fill from 30 to 37 PSI on all 4 tires. (35's)
During this time, the compressor got really hot. Dangerously hot, burn skin easily kind of hot. I know these things run hot, and I know the duty cycle is 50% on the single for 30 mins, at 72 ambient temp.
I'm in AZ, and it's always hot here except for 2 days of the year.
So I decided I wanted to add a fan to this portable case to help cool things down a bit.
I found a template online and make the drill holes on the side of the case.
I bought a 120mm DC fan
Attached it all up, then spliced the wires into the main input line.
This way the fan is always running, even if the compressor is not running.
I don't know how much it will help, but it sure can't hurt and takes up hardly any room. All cables still fit without issue.
I recently bought the ARB Single Compressor - Portable version. (In hindsight, I regret not getting the dual mountable instead, but here we are)
I used it once so far to fill from 30 to 37 PSI on all 4 tires. (35's)
During this time, the compressor got really hot. Dangerously hot, burn skin easily kind of hot. I know these things run hot, and I know the duty cycle is 50% on the single for 30 mins, at 72 ambient temp.
I'm in AZ, and it's always hot here except for 2 days of the year.
So I decided I wanted to add a fan to this portable case to help cool things down a bit.
I found a template online and make the drill holes on the side of the case.
I bought a 120mm DC fan
Attached it all up, then spliced the wires into the main input line.
This way the fan is always running, even if the compressor is not running.
I don't know how much it will help, but it sure can't hurt and takes up hardly any room. All cables still fit without issue.
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