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External Air hose Connection

Yahoo Message Number: 8140
I've heard many RV Owners talking about installing External Air Hose connections on their air tanks. Can anybody explain how this is done and where I can get the connection to install myself.

Thanks

Mickey/Leslie

1996 Intrique #10167


Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 8147
Dave/Karen

Thanks for the advice! I'm familiar with the 3 air connectors. They had lever switches attached so that you can release air/condensation from your air tanks. If these are the right valves, then all I need to do is attach a quick release valve connector to the one valve which hasn't been identified as of yet? Are we on the same page so far? If so, then I should be able to put this together and get the parts I need from Harbor Freight tools which have a large selection of air tools and connectors! The air valves are located in the front drivers side forward compartment. If you know which valve you connected too, maybe I can experiment and attach the connector in the same manner? The valve connector you speak of replace the existing valve or connect to it?

Thanks again for your help!

Mickey/Leslie and a baby on the way! 1996 36" Intrique (No Slide/No Need) #10167



Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 8162
David:

Could you possible post a picture? I looked in my compartment and couldn't tell from your description which valve you connected to.

Thanks,
Dick

40' Allure 2000

Honda Element 'Humee'

Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 8163
Dave,

I connected a 1/4" male plug onto the outside valve per your instructons and it fit perfectly. I attached a quick coupler to either end of a flexible air hose I bought from Harbor Frieght.
COST:

1/4" male plug which came in a kit of 5: $1.97 Extra Coupler(Brass) : $2.29 25' of flexible air hose: $6.99

Ability to have air when I want it: PRICELESS

Dave, Thanks for your advice!

Mickey


Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 8175
Dave and everyone else

The 2003 Allure has an air hose connection in the compartment under the driver's seat. It is just one connection, and according to Damon is specifically for the air hose.

As a sidebar, what is the best way to use the air hose? Should the engine be running? I tried to use mine once, with the engine running, but it took a very long time to get the tires up to pressure. Am I doing something wrong?

Tom Royer

2003 Allure #30858

David said----

I believe some of the higher end coaches (Magna up) have a connection

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installed in the engine compartment so no need for the extra hose
length. (That

Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 8177
You want to use it with the engine running, but you also want to have someone pump the brake pedal so that the pressure drops (I think it is below 90 lbs) significantly. This forces the compressor to turn on and produce either greater pressure or more volume. I don't know which, but I DO KNOW that it's about the only way to get the tire pressure above 100 lbs.

Brian Davis

99 Allure #30282

Quote from: Tom and Sherry Royer

Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 8181
Please check out one approach that CC recommended for a 2002 Allure. Their preference, when I spoke with them, was to install it in the front left compartment using the parts they supplied me (and shown in the photos).

Go to PHOTOS and select the first folder called "Air Lines".

Herb

2002 Allure #30690

Quote from: twotufftwo
I've heard many RV Owners talking about installing External Air

Hose

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connections on their air tanks. Can anybody explain how this is

done

 

Re: External Air hose Connection

Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 8185
Thanks David,

Your description was worth a picture after all...I just didn't stick my head in far enough to see. It appears all I'll have to do is connect the quick disconnect coupling, buy the hoses) and I'll be in business. But then, you said that didn't you?

Dick

40' Allure 2000

Honda Element 'Humee'