Charley I aggree, I've been spending the better part of the year looking into what to buy... .
I picked up the ExtremOut back 12V compressor last month with my unlce sam check. And I've been collecting the pieces and wiring to install it.
I tested the compressor by going through a normal cycle of how I fill my tires. .
The extreme Out Back Compressor is sold "as one of the" fastest and highest pressure 12v units on the market (145psi). Also one of the very few rated for continues duty. Great big air intake filter, washable. It's also sold as a replacement for the Thompson model on the Hummer.
I have stock 245 right now. When I tow & carry a load of wood and water I run the tires full up to 80psi. I tow the same load on to the beach and normally deflate to 20psi for one beach and 10psi for another beach. I also deflate the trailer tires to 20psi.
I tested the time to inflate my tires from 20lbs.
(no air tank)
To get to 40psi took just under 1 minute.
To get from 40 - 50psi, took about 1minute.
50 - 60 about 1. 5 minutes
60-70 another 1. 5 minutes.
70-80psi almost 2 minutes
Did it a few times, times range from 6-7 minutes to fill the tire from 20 - 80psi.
Extreme Outback comments that these compressor really outperform the other brands at pressures higher than 50 psi. I was suitable impressed with the times under 50psi. And compared to waiting 25 - 30 minutes /per tire to get to 60psi, I'm happy.
For now and for the tests I took a spare Warn winch power connector and wired the compressor to that so I can use it. This thing draws as much as 50 amps at the higher pressures!
The very 1st time I did it, I had just screwed my hose into the head. The head got hot when I approached the higher pressures, the hose became soft and blew.
I made a cooling line and feed that into a filter separator.
The head starts to get hot ("cant touch this" - hot) above 70psi.
After I installed the "cooling & filtering system" I had no problems.
I plan on installing their 4. 5gallon tank and such.
gotta weld up some brackets and mount it to the bed's mounting brackets. I'll mount the compressor in the bed, in one of the corners behind the fender well. If that works out well, I'll put another 4. 5gallon tank under the other side of the bed.
It came with a 30 day - money back - no questions asked - guarentee. So I figured what the heck. It's a keeper.
I'm impressed. I've eaten a lot of the 20 - 60 dollar compressors. I'm very used to their speed and this is another whole world... of course I had to pay the cost of the ticket to get their.
Bob