I completed the compressor install. Wired in to my existing junction blocks on the fender. But the positive block was fed with a 14ga wire with only a 20amp inline fuse. Had to upgrade. So I got a roll of 6ga cable, ends and a new hydraulic crimper and upgraded the fed the junction block with a 60 amp resettable circuit breaker.
I have to say the crimper is the ticket for large gauge cable connections. Works so good.
I love using the crimper for sure.
Since the compressor is really close to the battery I shortened the main ARB power harness by almost half. You can see the resettable breakers below. The second breaker is for the next upgrade, feeding the 6ga cable to the camper over the lighter wire I had in there.
The plumbing was pretty simple as I already had a tank and airline from the old compressor system I had in there. I did purge some extra stuff I had on the 3 gallon tank under the radiator in the process to reduce leak points. I put a quick disconnect fitting at the compressor incase there was a failure of anything downstream I can still hook up my air hose for the tires directly to the compressor itself. I like redundancy.
Proof is in the action though. The compressor is equipped with a pressure switch that cuts out at 150psi. It took under 3 minutes to fill the tank and hit the 150psi shut off point. I used a lower setting pressure switch on the old system that cut out at 125 psi and rarely hit that point to shut off.