Don't get me wrong but here are a few points... Again Im just a happy customer, and at the time of purchase I was in New orleans during the clean up effort and finding Air was really hard, but finding nails in my tires 6 on truck + 4 on the trailer was a daily issue. 6 nails in one tire one day.....
I don't have any experience with the electric compressor your looking into but I did noticed that on the web site it was listing times to fill a tire. I picked the 325c medium duty
Begin/End PSI 31" X 10. 5"
0 To 30 PSI 4 Min. 58 Sec.
15 To 30 PSI 2 Min. 45 Sec.
Now Im assuming that there including the tank 2. 5 Gal being full at 150PSI to start with. so total time for 4 tires might be longer.
4 tires thats 20 min..... from 0-30
4 tires thats 12 min..... from 15 30
Don't forget the duty cycle is only 33% so that is 20 min per hr.
Also quoted from the web page...
"2. 5 gallon tank from 110-150 PSI in approximately one minute"
Also don't forget, most trucks, have more then 30 psi in there tires, My trailer runs at 80 PSI, truck tires at 55. I do have experience with those little 12V cigaret lighter pumps sold at most auto parts stores, they will fill a tire, they even can do high PSI, but there extremely slow I tired to fill my trailer tire once, it had about 40 PSI to start, pluged the hole in it and waited almost 30 min before I said forget it I gave up and just used what was in the tire I don't remember the finial PSI but it wasn't 80.
My experience, with the kilby, and a 2. 5 gal tank
2. 5 gal tank empty Filling the tank from 0-150 PSI in 40 seconds at engine idle. Yes I actually walked out, started the truck and timed it just for you.
I personally don't' care which system you get, but to fill tires, you need volume, then PSI.
I believe most 12V electric systems are better at PSI then they are at volume.
If funds are tight, and for most people they are, Me included, just buy the compressor and bracket. the link is for a complete kit, "tank, distribution, lines, filters, connections, ETC. this unit will fill tires with out a tank, No problem ran it for months with out a tank. Call the guy over there forgot his name but I asked a 100's of questions before I charged my credit card. you could even get your own york compressor and use the mounting bracket. I would even recommend a scuba tank or c02 over the 12V solution.
I mounted my tank under the bed in front of the left tire, near the fuel tank lines. I didn't have many tools or access to a lot of supplies so I used large zip ties, and expanding foam as a filler between the bed and tank. Geto I know but I was in New Orleans after the flood so funtional took over looks + its out of sight anyways.
Good luck..... once you have air you never want to be with out it. I keep a air line and impact gun with me everywhere I go. Oo.