I will have the ability to use a hand pump when boondocking.


Tim Childers
62 Tradewind
47 Liner
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jim Dunmyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [VAC] Air Compressor


> Tim,
>  How do you figure that the pressurized system will 'save energy' over a
> conventional pump outfit? Or are you planning on pressurizing only with
> gas station air?
> 
> A regular water pump runs so little (under 20 minutes/day, I'd guess)
> that its energy use can almost be ignored.
> 
>                                   <<Jim>>
> 
> > Childers wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone have a old air compressor for a pressurized water system
> > for parts. I have a 62 Tradewind(single axle) with a pressurized water
> > system. It has the original air compressor but it has a score mark in
> > the cylinder wall causing it to pump oil into the water. If I could
> > find a compressor with a bad motor and a good compressor, I could
> > piece together one complete compressor. I would like to stay with a
> > pressure system because of the energy savings.
> >
> > Tim Childers
> > 62 Tradewind
> > 47 Liner
> 
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