Friday, 07 June 2013
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Hi, we are just about to set off on our first trip in our, new to us, motorhome, (Burstner Nexxo T660). We popped out last night having loaded pots, pans and other necessary items and checked for rattles etc and called in at the local filling station for fuel and a tyre pressure check. Fuelled-up ok, however and perhaps naively, I was surprised that the tyre inflator was not up to the job of checking my tyres 5 and 5.5 bar, the max the machine would go to was 60 psi about 10 to 15 psi short of what I required. My question is, what do others do for high tyre pressures. I have taken advice and will be buying my own compressor which can deliver up to 100 psi and costs just under £100. The answers of the more experienced members may be of help to other new members.

Cheers all; hope the weather stays fine!
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Have a great first trip!

I have a cheap compressor that plugs into the cig socket - struggles quite a lot to get to 80psi but gets there eventually. Only time I've had to use a commercial inflator I found the same as you but then called at a motorway service area and used the lorry one :thumbs: .

If it ain't broke..... Don't fix it!

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