threads
Page 2 of 3
Air Ride Suspensions \  RUNNING 2 OASIS COMPS/power options???

RUNNING 2 OASIS COMPS/power options???

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
views 434
replies 21
following 14
 
IB2LOUD   +1y
90 seconds seems long to go from 150-200

on my old EDC i could go from 110 to 300 with 12 gallons in that time
impala_631   +1y
so 2 batts and a bigger alt?
toadfrog17   +1y
Originally posted by BclassBD



Originally posted by blausplash



We ran 2 on a Ranger from Kansas. He had an updated alternator, 2 kenitic energy batteries, and upgrades wire from stock to 0 guages from the alt to the batteries and back to the compressors.

FYI he is using 2 5 gallons and almost never uses both compressors. Refill time from 150 to 200 is like 90 seconds with 1 and 15 or 20 with both.

you know whats weird, i get a 60-90 second fill up with air zeniths from 150-200psi



Mine only takes like 45 seconds from 150 to 200. Also oasis says that running them at 24 volts runs them alot harder and the life span is cut in half. For 2 oasis' I would deffinantly recommend getting 2 deep cycle batterys and a 220amp and up alternator.
no1lowr   +1y
ive got a street charger for sale if you need one.
no1lowr   +1y
heres a couple of bad pics of it.

post photo
post photo
bertristerf150hd   +1y
200 amp or bigger alternator and kinetic batteries for their extremely fast recharge. kinetic batteries will recharge faster than lets say an optima
FABLAB   +1y
Originally posted by bertristerf150hd



200 amp or bigger alternator and kinetic batteries for their extremely fast recharge. kinetic batteries will recharge faster than lets say an optima

I've never been a fan of the kinetic batteries just because of the weight. I don't know how well they work but I hear they are good, I just can't get around how heavy those things are.
BaggedMazda87   +1y
How well do those street chargers work anyway??

impala_631   +1y
Originally posted by BaggedMazda87



How well do those street chargers work anyway??



good,but if your really switch happy it wont charge if the batterys get too drained
jmn444   +1y
i don't think you can get to 200psi on 24 volts... can't remember for sure though....

i get from 110-150 in about 30 seconds w/ one oasis though... maybe less time..