Question:
I have an expired SCBA tank from the local FD. I wanted to us for on board air for my CJ-7, for airing up tires. Should there be any concerns or safty precautions I should take?
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As long as you've got a safe place to store it, can regulate the pressure goin in and out, and have a way to drain off any pressure when it's not in use, you oughta be good. If you want any suggestions on makin your set-up any better...go here...http://bbb.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/ultimat...
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It shows a great way to mount it so you won't take up room in the passenger compartment, and you might find it handy to be able to air up your tank out on the trail as well.
There should be no problems. You can fill the tank to 100 psi or so, and that will be plenty to fill tires, and it is far lower pressure than the 2000 or so that is used for SCBA applications. All that is necessary is the appropriate hardware. But a motoized pump, run off the vehicle's electrical system, will take up noticeably less space.
Those can be filled to extremely high pressures, you'd need a regulator to run any tools.
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If you fill it to over 150 psi you'll need a regulator. and if you can get it properly filled (1000psi+) make sure that you never go more than 80% of the recommended safe limit. Reason: in the summer the tank will get hot in a vehicle and the air will expand.More Questions & Answers ...
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