I need some help with figuring out how large of an air tank I would need to fill up tires with. I'd like to mount an air tank to my truck to use on the trail, so that I can air my beadlocked tires down to 10 psi and then air them back up before hitting the pavement again.
Tire size: 41.5x13.50R17
Deflated pressure: 10 psi or maybe lower
Street pressure: 30 psi
I'm having trouble figuring out how air volume and psi relate to eachother. The math equations I've seen online are perplexing to me.
I've thought of comparing my idea to what PowerTank says will fill X sized tires from X psi to X psi, but those tanks use CO2, not regular air. I will be filling up my onboard air tank via my garage air compressor, or at a gas station.
Would, say, a 10 gallon air tank be enough for me?
Thanks in advance
Tire size: 41.5x13.50R17
Deflated pressure: 10 psi or maybe lower
Street pressure: 30 psi
I'm having trouble figuring out how air volume and psi relate to eachother. The math equations I've seen online are perplexing to me.
I've thought of comparing my idea to what PowerTank says will fill X sized tires from X psi to X psi, but those tanks use CO2, not regular air. I will be filling up my onboard air tank via my garage air compressor, or at a gas station.
Would, say, a 10 gallon air tank be enough for me?
Thanks in advance