04-22-2010, 05:27 AM
http://www.boatersoutlet.com/inflatorsdeflators.aspx
Either of the 2 yellow airheads listed at the top. Will have to remove the bleeder valve set for 1.5 psi and duct tape holes and tighten hose to reach the rated 2.5psi. I got the 12v high pressure model that came without a bleeder from Cabellas. Click on view button for more info. The 120v model will be more durable and less prone to overheat if you have several toons. Get money back return privileges as the first 12v model only reached 2 psi, but that could be because of loose seal to my hawkley valves. You have to practice removing connector quickly to keep the pressure up there.
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[quote flygoddess]What brand (name, cost, where to get) pump are you talking?[/quote]
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Either of the 2 yellow airheads listed at the top. Will have to remove the bleeder valve set for 1.5 psi and duct tape holes and tighten hose to reach the rated 2.5psi. I got the 12v high pressure model that came without a bleeder from Cabellas. Click on view button for more info. The 120v model will be more durable and less prone to overheat if you have several toons. Get money back return privileges as the first 12v model only reached 2 psi, but that could be because of loose seal to my hawkley valves. You have to practice removing connector quickly to keep the pressure up there.
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[quote flygoddess]What brand (name, cost, where to get) pump are you talking?[/quote]
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