WJinTRSC said:
I'm new to in-vehicles compressors and CO2 tanks and know little but wanting to learn more. In the coming months, i hope to build a rear bumper for the WJ and wanted to incorporate my own tank in the bumper w/ rect. tubing and welded end caps. I can drill/tap for fittings and a reg. and it should make a decent source for CO2. If I just have a good "tank" like that w/ above hardware, then is that enough to have a sensible means of air? I mainly want it for inflating tires and occasionally tools or whatever else it may come in handy for. What concerns should I have or what may I be forgetting? Thanks in advance, and sorry if I'm stealing the thread, but I'm sure there are others out there w/ same question.
You will not be able to fill a bumper with liquid CO2 - tanks must be hydrotest certified to contain it. With liquid CO2 in a tank, the gas above the liquid is compressed to roughly 800 PSI, and I've seen my 20LB tank register over 900 PSI after being heated in direct sunlight.
The best a bumper can do for you is act as a storage tank for compressed air - essentially a buffer for your compressor. It won't store enough air at 100 PSI to fill 4 tires - I doubt if it would fill much more than one or two at best. It will allow you to run an air tool for a short time tho, even if your using a small compressor like my Viair 400 that can only sustain an output of 1.3 CFM at 100 PSI.
I have both CO2 and a portable compressor. My old trail rig has a 20LB CO2 cylinder on it, and I carry a Viair in the Taco. Upfront cost are similar. The CO2 tank cost me about $200.00 including a good regulator and coil type 25' hose. The Viair was $229.69 from Summit Racing - complete with storage bag.
The CO2 system has a reoccuring cost of $18.00 per tank, and I get roughly 30 tires per tank (35/12.5-15 MT/R's from 6 PSI to 22 PSI) or roughly $0.60 per tire. It has some major advantages over the Viair - it can reseat a tire bead very easily, run an impact wrench or air ratchet, or anything else you can do with a large shop compressor, albiet for a relatively short time. I've averaged two refills a year on the CO2 tank for the last 6 years - roughly $240.00 with taxs...
The Viair provides "free" air, but can't easily reseat a bead or run tools.
Both systems are handy, but I'm keeping the Viair and selling the CO2 system with the beater...
Mark