- First Name
- Lucas
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- Dec 21, 2021
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- Location
- Oakland CA, USA (OAK)
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Maverick XLT Hybrid (Area 51)
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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- #1
Hi Fellow Maverick Peeps,
I'm a mountain biker, and for those of you that deal with large volume tubeless tires you know that you need a sharp blast of air (somewhere in the ballpark of 10cfm) for 1-2sec to seat the tire.
For that reason and because I found myself doing a lot of bike maintenance on the road, I decided to put together a compressor/tank kit that fits nicely in the space between the rear quarter panel and bed wall. I has a 1 gallon tank and connects to an M style female quick disconnect sticking out the center of the cubby panel.
The 12v switch set is a typical marine style switchboard, and the compressor only uses 1 switch, so you have 3 open switches to do lights and other 12v accessories. (I wired my panel to require 1 switch to turn on the panel itself, then additional switch to turn on the compressor so that I can turn off the blue leds fully and so that it takes 2 switches to turn on the compressor so that stuff moving around in the bed has a lower chance of turning on the compressor)
There is also a pressure switch that shuts off the compressor at 100psi, so it simply tops off the tank and shuts off on its own.
Let me know if you are interested in doing a similar kit or have any questions.
If there is enough interest I will put together a full BOM and drill templates so that the quick disconnect comes out right in the middle of the flex cubby.
I'm a mountain biker, and for those of you that deal with large volume tubeless tires you know that you need a sharp blast of air (somewhere in the ballpark of 10cfm) for 1-2sec to seat the tire.
For that reason and because I found myself doing a lot of bike maintenance on the road, I decided to put together a compressor/tank kit that fits nicely in the space between the rear quarter panel and bed wall. I has a 1 gallon tank and connects to an M style female quick disconnect sticking out the center of the cubby panel.
The 12v switch set is a typical marine style switchboard, and the compressor only uses 1 switch, so you have 3 open switches to do lights and other 12v accessories. (I wired my panel to require 1 switch to turn on the panel itself, then additional switch to turn on the compressor so that I can turn off the blue leds fully and so that it takes 2 switches to turn on the compressor so that stuff moving around in the bed has a lower chance of turning on the compressor)
There is also a pressure switch that shuts off the compressor at 100psi, so it simply tops off the tank and shuts off on its own.
Let me know if you are interested in doing a similar kit or have any questions.
If there is enough interest I will put together a full BOM and drill templates so that the quick disconnect comes out right in the middle of the flex cubby.
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