Quick question on the above, due to my ignorance on the matter.
Michelin tyre inflator, powered by in-car 12V supply. Power requirement stated in instructions: 7.5A/96 V under normal usage.
Works fine, no problems.
I'd like to get an adapter for it, the type that plugs into the mains (3-pin) and allows the male lead from the inflator to be inserted. This would avoid having to plug the inflator into the car each time. Useful when pumping up the bike tyres in the shed (where there's mains power).
However, the adapters that I have seen seem to state (fir example) 600mA maximum, for use with 'phones and satnavs.
Does this mean that the above inflator simply wouldn't work via the mains adapter or is there some way around this? Anyone seen such an adapter for use on devices like tyre inflators?
Thanks, in anticipation - and apologies for the ignorance on matters electrical!
Michelin tyre inflator, powered by in-car 12V supply. Power requirement stated in instructions: 7.5A/96 V under normal usage.
Works fine, no problems.
I'd like to get an adapter for it, the type that plugs into the mains (3-pin) and allows the male lead from the inflator to be inserted. This would avoid having to plug the inflator into the car each time. Useful when pumping up the bike tyres in the shed (where there's mains power).
However, the adapters that I have seen seem to state (fir example) 600mA maximum, for use with 'phones and satnavs.
Does this mean that the above inflator simply wouldn't work via the mains adapter or is there some way around this? Anyone seen such an adapter for use on devices like tyre inflators?
Thanks, in anticipation - and apologies for the ignorance on matters electrical!