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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 614025" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>To save you keep having to turn the compressor off because of it keeps running all the time, In those hose kits ARB sells there is a little Screw in Block that accepts a female coupling and a pressure switch so if you fitted them and ran one of your On/Off switch wires to the pressure switch and then run a wire from it back to the On/Off switch it would shut off every time you released the trigger on the Inflator, Another thing is the Blue Analog ARB sells is pretty cheap and accurate, I got a couple of them 1 as a spare just in case and they are nice and light to work with, Their Digital one goes up to 200psi and has 4 scales in it but the best part is it has a 2ft hose so you don't have to squar down all the time, And it's useful at night coz it has a blue backlight, :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 614025, member: 3775"] To save you keep having to turn the compressor off because of it keeps running all the time, In those hose kits ARB sells there is a little Screw in Block that accepts a female coupling and a pressure switch so if you fitted them and ran one of your On/Off switch wires to the pressure switch and then run a wire from it back to the On/Off switch it would shut off every time you released the trigger on the Inflator, Another thing is the Blue Analog ARB sells is pretty cheap and accurate, I got a couple of them 1 as a spare just in case and they are nice and light to work with, Their Digital one goes up to 200psi and has 4 scales in it but the best part is it has a 2ft hose so you don't have to squar down all the time, And it's useful at night coz it has a blue backlight, :Y: [/QUOTE]
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