Coyote Chris
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I bought a Q industries SuperFlow HV-18 airpump for my NT as I liked the small size and many different electrical connections, and it all fit in a pouch. And the Amazon reviews
were good. So I decided to do a small test to see how she would do.
I took my Connie's bike battery out of the basement and set it down besides her as she is pickeled for the winter in the garage, on her sidestand. I put on a four amp charger on the battery to simulate the bike charging system at idle. Then, I let out the air from the rear tire till I got to seven lbs. Amazingly, I could not tell that the tire was that low and it even still felt quite hard. I then put the pump on the tire and using the allagator clips to the battery terminals, put the power to the pump and turned on the pump for exactly three minutes. The pump is rated for 20 minutes continuous and 240 psi. The pump was actually pretty quiet and when I removed it, I wouldn't say it was very hot at all. In those three minutes, Connie's gold wing rear tire went from 7 psi to 20 psi. I would say that this is good performance and might actually improve with good electrical connetions, which are provided. I would give it a thumbs up. While it does not come with a gage, all my vehicles have EZ-tire gages with them which makes adjusting pressure up and down a snap anyway. I am going to get another one of these for Connie to replace the foot operatied one I carried since the last century.
were good. So I decided to do a small test to see how she would do.
I took my Connie's bike battery out of the basement and set it down besides her as she is pickeled for the winter in the garage, on her sidestand. I put on a four amp charger on the battery to simulate the bike charging system at idle. Then, I let out the air from the rear tire till I got to seven lbs. Amazingly, I could not tell that the tire was that low and it even still felt quite hard. I then put the pump on the tire and using the allagator clips to the battery terminals, put the power to the pump and turned on the pump for exactly three minutes. The pump is rated for 20 minutes continuous and 240 psi. The pump was actually pretty quiet and when I removed it, I wouldn't say it was very hot at all. In those three minutes, Connie's gold wing rear tire went from 7 psi to 20 psi. I would say that this is good performance and might actually improve with good electrical connetions, which are provided. I would give it a thumbs up. While it does not come with a gage, all my vehicles have EZ-tire gages with them which makes adjusting pressure up and down a snap anyway. I am going to get another one of these for Connie to replace the foot operatied one I carried since the last century.