Solinst 12 Volt Air Compressor

The Solinst air compressor is lightweight, compact, and ideal for low-flow applications of less than 100 ft (30m) depths.

Features

  • 2 gallon (7.6L) air tank rated to 150 psi
  • Uses 12VDC power source, such vehicle battery
  • Comes with alligator clips
$1,630.00
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The Solinst air compressor is lightweight, compact, and ideal for low flow applications of less than 100 ft (30m) depths. The air compressor operates using 12VDC power source, such as a car or truck vehicle battery, and comes with alligator clips. The compressor operates at up to 125 psi and is equipped with a 2 gallon (7.6L) air tank which is rated to 150 psi.

  • Tank size: 2 US gallons (7.6 litres)
  • Pump time to fill tank from 0 - 125 psi: 4 minutes
  • Pump Rates: 1.12 cfm @ zero head to 0.4 cfm @ 150 psi
  • Power: 12 volt DC power source, includes alligator clips
  • Power Draw: 18 - 20 amps (25 amp fuse)
  • Max Pressure Output: 150 psi
  • Auto on/off Feature Setting: 90 psi - on; 125 psi - off
  • Cord Length: 7ft (2 m)
  • Frontal Width: 15" (38 cm)
  • Depth: 9" (23 cm)
  • Stand Height: 16" (41 cm)
  • Weight: 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
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12 volt oil-less air compressor, includes battery clips
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