10-17-2024, 06:39 PM
When my compressor is down while on the road the biggest thing I worry about is the slide seals if there is any chance of rain. On 653 that 120V compressor keeps the two front seals inflated and there's a 12v compressor for the rear two along with the toilet, etc. No clue why they only plumbed the rear to the 12v as I would LOVE to have them all of the slide seals inflated with 12V and that is on my list to eventually replumb when I get moved into my new space later this winter.
In a pinch while traveling what I would do if my compressor shot craps is just grab the cheapest compressor I could find and plug it into your air port at the rear in the battery bay. Put a filter/separator on as well to catch the moisture.
In a pinch while traveling what I would do if my compressor shot craps is just grab the cheapest compressor I could find and plug it into your air port at the rear in the battery bay. Put a filter/separator on as well to catch the moisture.
Brad Aden
2003 Newell #653 Quad Slide Cat C-12 engine
Towing 2020 Grand Cherokee Summit
St. Louis, MO