04-02-2013, 11:02 PM
You just never know what part or valve in this case will leak air! never ending process!
I am proud to say we are getting 2,5hrs in between cycles ! simply amazing !!! when you are outside or watching tv inside it can drive you crazy ! you are counting seconds when the compressor kicks in again ! fulltiming right next to it is no fun! for sure, but 2,5hrs now , we can handle and at this point you starting to not knowing is there!
In my case to chase more air leaking out of my coach I plumbed my realive valve right at the port of my Thomas compressor not at the end of the tank or behaind it and I think that made huge improvement ! from 30-40 minutes all the way to close to 3 hrs!!
Tom, I hope you will eliminate some big air leak out of that doors valve !
I am proud to say we are getting 2,5hrs in between cycles ! simply amazing !!! when you are outside or watching tv inside it can drive you crazy ! you are counting seconds when the compressor kicks in again ! fulltiming right next to it is no fun! for sure, but 2,5hrs now , we can handle and at this point you starting to not knowing is there!
In my case to chase more air leaking out of my coach I plumbed my realive valve right at the port of my Thomas compressor not at the end of the tank or behaind it and I think that made huge improvement ! from 30-40 minutes all the way to close to 3 hrs!!
Tom, I hope you will eliminate some big air leak out of that doors valve !
Les & Cheryl Korcala
Fulltime on the road hub base in Montana
Newell 2001 2 slide #582
security system 2 Rhodesians Ridgebacks (Basha & M'Kala)
Nissan Exterra 2007
Co-Motion "Robusta" tandem
Trek "madone" road bikes
Trek 5.8 MTb