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Old 11-20-2011, 10:47 PM
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im not sure where to put this so im placing it under the type of truck i drive.

I plan to install a 5000-8000W power inverter for a 110V 40A air compressor i recently acquired. currently things are stock in my engine but i wounder what the best way to provide power to this would be? a second battery? what type of battery, deep cycle vs standard optima? will a second alternator be required?

i intend to upgrade to a 2500 at some point so perhaps i will chance upon the model with dual batteries.

the inverter would pull around 400A at 12V when the compressor is running.

any ideas, thoughts, concerns?

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Old 11-20-2011, 10:59 PM
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i don't know if it would be possible to do what you want to do even with 2 alternators, 2 batteries and an inverter. sounds like you need a gas powered generator or gas powered compressor. no matter what you plan it will be expensive.
 
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Old 11-20-2011, 11:03 PM
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+1 on generator
 
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i would probably just get a gas powered compressor. it is about the same price as a generator that would be required to run something like that and IMO 110v compressors suck.
 
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Old 11-20-2011, 11:20 PM
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im looking into possibly rewiring the 110 to 220 but im not sure if its possible with this model. its built in 1967 but i got it for 15 bucks, its 25 gal and dual piston, maxes at 200psi. i had to run it at work as no outlet in our house can power it. that said a 5K power inverter is only a couple hundred where as a new compressor is more around 1700. im looking into perhaps taking an old lawn mower and rigging it to the compressor in place of the current motor. im just bouncing ideas around but the inverter would give me the most in dual purpose. i have a small 2KW inverter in the truck now but it cant run alot of what i would like.

my stereo pulls 416A at max load, however its rarely ever pulling that much, id guess it pulls around 200A average while im driving.

as opposed to buying a generator what would it take to rig up a pump on the serpentine belt of the engine? im on a budget so my goal is to make this all work for under 400 bucks max but im shooting for no more than 100. I built a 3KW power inverter out of old microwaves but it was unable to run the compressor and its currently a bit larger than i want.
 
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i think the only way you could do it for under $400 is to covert the compressor to gas powered. when i look on rock auto the highest rated alternator that i can seem to find on the ram trucks is 136amp so i don't know. electrically it don't really seem possible.
 
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Old 11-20-2011, 11:58 PM
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yea, i was thinking of using a second deep cycle battery with an isolator, my current red top, and my stock alternator. the air compressor would come on once ever 30-45 min under basic usage and perhaps once every 10-15 min when im doing auto work. i heard a rumor that some old GM air conditioning pumps can be easily turned into a compressor, i may take a look into that.
 
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there is the RV2 Compressor that was used in according to rock auto.
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Old 11-21-2011, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by NCC74656
I plan to install a 5000-8000W power inverter for a 110V 40A air compressor i recently acquired.
That's would be a serious setup!!!


You'd require the king of all alternators to be able to power the electronics capable to run the compressor full tilt at 100% duty cycle unless you plan to draw off the battery which gets expensive quick. Inverting from 12V seems like an extremely expensive way to go for this kind of power level. In the end I highly doubt you'll be able to justify the cost once you realize what it's really going to take electrically.

If you have one of those PTO transmissions on there you could use one of those PTO driven generators and power a whole truckload of compressors. You could potentially even somehow chassis mount the generator and have some conveniently located outlets I would imagine.
 
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Old 11-21-2011, 02:34 AM
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So the inverter is only being used for the running the compressor, which is your goal here?

Like the others have said, don't do the inverter. Have you thought about just installing a York Compressor? Have that fill the tank. I'm surprised crazywolfie didn't suggest something similar....
 


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