04-24-2013, 03:25 AM
Hnaf:
My WM inflator was converted to cordless by adding an inline 2 pole connector and 1 lb. cordless drill battery, so I could use it for remote areas. Having a lightweight lithium12v battery around is also useful for other applications when off the grid. Even when a 12v vehicle outlet is available, it seems easier without a cord when moving around between the 4 chambers per tube. My back seems to like it, anyway.
Here's a similar idea from a web search, but I am not endorsing the product since I have not used it:
http://www.morleyathletic.com/equipment/...flator.htm
Enjoy,
Pon
[quote Hnaf]I have a scadden freestyle h3 that has 2 main chambers and then 2 seat chambers. They are HR valves for the 2 main chambers and I think the tube is rated to run at ~1.8psi (though my emails to northfork's aol.com have not been responded to to confirm this as max psi).
My motivation for this is I have a herniated disk in my back so I'm less flexible... I'm a "bit" on the fat side as well
so pumping up the tube (and now my son's as well) before each trip has me a bit worn out. So I'm simply looking into what options can be had, at what costs, and how well the might work out. Thanks for your input.[/quote]
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My WM inflator was converted to cordless by adding an inline 2 pole connector and 1 lb. cordless drill battery, so I could use it for remote areas. Having a lightweight lithium12v battery around is also useful for other applications when off the grid. Even when a 12v vehicle outlet is available, it seems easier without a cord when moving around between the 4 chambers per tube. My back seems to like it, anyway.
Here's a similar idea from a web search, but I am not endorsing the product since I have not used it:
http://www.morleyathletic.com/equipment/...flator.htm
Enjoy,
Pon
[quote Hnaf]I have a scadden freestyle h3 that has 2 main chambers and then 2 seat chambers. They are HR valves for the 2 main chambers and I think the tube is rated to run at ~1.8psi (though my emails to northfork's aol.com have not been responded to to confirm this as max psi).
My motivation for this is I have a herniated disk in my back so I'm less flexible... I'm a "bit" on the fat side as well

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