Battery powered compressor

SVcummins

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Theres a well known actress whos the daughter of a famous actor who was once married to a TV executive in the state today to say something about moving fossil fuels back and forth...... I wonder if she flew in her battery powered airplane...?
 
I bought the smaller one that is just a compressor. It can be used with a cord or battery operated. Got it so I could air up tires on implements that are not next to power. So far I'm happy can carry it on the tractor and at least get enough air in the flat to get it to the big compressor. Think it was $100.
 
3 hour 20volt battery filled 2 7.5-16 tires from flat to 40psi and topped of 2 pick up tires from 25 to 50 psi. This is just playing around as it's a new toy. Farming hasn't started here yet.
 
SV,
The problem I see is the battery is 60v.
Sooner or later, it will need replaced and you will discover the replacement battery is no longer available or it cost too much.
A friend has a dewalt circular saw and drill with a higher than 20v battery..
Tools work fine, cost of a replacement battery is rediculas.
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SV,
You can buy aftermarket 6 amp 20v dewalt replacements off Amazon for half the cost of a 5 amp 20v dewalt. I use them. Strong battery.
You can get an idea of how much a battery holds by how long it takes to fully recharge. The 6 amp aftermarket takes a long time.

I buy only 20v dewalt batteries and then buy adaptors so I can use that battery on Black and Decker, Mikita, 18v dewalt tools and Milwakee tools.
And if you have an odd ball old 18v tool, I tell you how to make your own adapter.
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Weve got cordless saws, nail guns, lasers, more saws, cutters, shears, miter saws, greasers, drills, drivers, compressors...
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Now these. I had to do some light welding at the job today. Got me thinking. Wonder when well see cordless welders?
 
I have a Viair 88P 12v compressor that I paired with a Li-On motorcycle battery. I carry both in a nylon tool bag. Also have enough air hose that even if the battery were to go dead on me, can plug the compressor into the truck and reach anywhere on my truck and largest (16') trailer. The filled bag is about the size of that Dewalt compressor, costs less, and is really lightweight.

I had used that battery with the compressor probably more than 2 collective hours when I thought I'd best charge it. Hooked it up to the charger and it was still reading full. I bet it'd take a long time for my little compressor to fill a rear tractor tire though!
 

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