Inflate your tires with this portable air compressor that runs off your vehicle's 12V battery. Digital screen is easy to read.
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna go over this NOCO AIR20 12 volt, 20 amp portable air compressor with the 100 PSI max pressure. Now, this part will let you inflate your tires, no matter where you go, Using this portable compressor. Basically, you just clamp this onto your vehicle's 12 volt battery to get power, and it's for applications up to 100 PSI. You can see it as a nice compact and portable, has built-in hose storage at the bottom, and also if you look very underneath here, it has slots for your accessories to snap into. Right over here we have a plastic inflatable nozzle that's snapped in here.
Over here is a inflating needle, and a pressed valve adapter. Now, we said this was compact. The dimensions on this is gonna be about 8.5 inches this way, 6-1/4 inches this way, and about 3.5 inches that way. It is on an anti-vibration rubber base. You can see that it will absorb any type of vibration when it starts.
And if you notice, the hose itself can be stored on around the legs at the very bottom. And then to access the hose, just pull it off and you have a three foot long abrasion-resistant hose. Now the power cord right over here, it's a 20 foot long power cord, and it has the battery clamps as we mentioned. Now what I wanna do is I do wanna show you, we're gonna hook this up to some 12 volt power, show you the display and how it operates. So we'll go ahead and hook up our clamps to our 12 volt power, and once we get those hooked up, we'll go ahead and turn it on.
We got our power on now. And basically, now this air compressor is gonna offer speed and efficiency of a 280 watt motor that inflates your tires from zero to 40 PSI in an astonishing swift two and a half minutes. Or if you need to quickly top off low tires, like to go from 35 up to 40, it'll do it in less than 25 seconds. Now you notice when I plugged it in, you can see there's your digital readout. It's able to see.
Right now it looks like it's set at 50 PSI. It offers a superior duty cycle, which will simply do more work than your comparable inflators by allowing continue its operation for 15 minutes. Basically, just set it to the desired pressure you want using the arrow buttons, and then it'll automatically shut off when that pressure is reached. It'll give you an air pressure reading from the digital screen. It's no analog gauge that you have to try to read. And the other nice feature on this, it has this, right up front here, a nice ultra bright 60 lumen multi-mode flashlight. I wanted to show you that. So basically to turn that light on, there's a button on the other end right here. It's a light button. And to turn it on, you have to hold this down for a couple seconds. And when you do that, you'll notice the light comes on. Now, that's 100%. I'll go ahead and turn off the overhead lights, so it gives you a pretty bright light. Now if you hit that button again, it'll go down to 50%. Hit it again, it'll go down to 10%. Hit it one more time. It'll give you a flashing light. Hit it another time. It'll get you a blink. And one more time, it'll give you an SOS. And then when you hit it the next time, it just goes back and starts over to the 100%. To turn it off, just hold down the button again a few seconds and the light goes off. Now, as we mentioned, there's your digital readout, and just to give you an idea of how loud this is, we'll go ahead and push the on button so you can sort of hear. And again, it's on these vibration feet so it doesn't vibrate as much. So if we- (air compressor rumbling) And you can see we turned it off so it's really not crazy loud. Now, it also comes with this nice microfiber storage bag that you can put it all together, keep everything all in one place, and carried around and store it. A few specs on this, the maximum air pressure is 100 PSI, maximum power draw of 20 amps, and the rated power is 280 watts. But that should do it for a look at this NOCO AIR20 12 volt, 20 amp portable air compressor.
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