I know the Shoe Box uses compressed air on its input side and this got me wondering if one could connect a shop air compressor to the suction side inlet of a Yong Heng and would it increase its efficiency and reduce fill time?
Wow! That's brilliant! Never thought of that but it makes sense. Question is, how much nitrogen is used during a typical compressor fill run? I have nitrogen already (for servicing & charging extinguishers) but it's not so cheap as it used to be (what is?). I love having a compressor because my air is "free" but this would add a cost. You might have motivated me to try this! Any further info/tips would be appreciated.I feed my compressor's ONLY dry Nitrogen I remove the muffler/intake port ( it's usually 1/4 pipe thread) then hook up my regulated tank's hose at about
8-10 psi no need for driers or any of the other means people go to in pursuit of dry air , and NO oxidizers oxygen, co2 waterand ?? enviromental contaminants.
Well, you could set up the YongHeng in the parking lot with a generator …Doesn’t Costco use nitrogen to fill tires. Around here they have free tire fill stations at their stores.
Any way to make use of this free nitrogen to feed a yong heng? Their pumps might do 100 psi but I’ve never actually checked.
I’m guessing I wouldn’t be able to get enough nitrogen into some sort of low pressure tank to make it work. Would need a huge transportation tank.