Home Depot has
DeWALT 2.5-Gallon 140 PSI Portable 20V Cordless Air Compressor w/ FLEXVOLT Advantage w/ 50' x 1/4" Air Hose (Tool Only, DCC2520BWP1450D) for
$169.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- Compressor
- Drive over 850 nails per charge
- Air delivery of 1.0 SCFM at 90 psi
- Heavy-duty roll cage design
- Brushless motor with a heavy-duty oil-free pump
- Weighs only 21-1/2 lbs.
- 80 dBA operational noise level
- Up to 81% more nails with each charge on a 20V/60V MAX battery
- 50 ft. hose
- Flexible in extreme temperatures (-30° F to 150° F)
- Reinforced, 300 maximum psi design for tough job site use
- Factory-installed 1/4 in. coupler
- Factory-installed 1/4 in. plug
- Includes strap
- Hybrid polymer blend PVC
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"For winterizing a sprinkler system, a minimum of 20 CFM at 50 PSI is generally recommended"
This model seems to have only 1CFM at 90PSI
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I researched this before; CFM is as important as PSI. Here from a search:
"For winterizing a sprinkler system, a minimum of 20 CFM at 50 PSI is generally recommended"
This model seems to have only 1CFM at 90PSI
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The volume required for that is more than a pancake compressor could supply. You're going to need a very large compressor.
I'm currently using a 5 or 6 gallon air compressor. It can usually do each zone in one shot, but I go through a second round with each zone just to make sure.
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How well does this work without Flexvolt batteries? Just regular DeWalt 5/6 AH batteries.
Is there a place to plug it into an outlet or is it battery only?
How well does this work without Flexvolt batteries? Just regular DeWalt 5/6 AH batteries.
Is there a place to plug it into an outlet or is it battery only?
Battery only, I can't answer specific questions as I have the 60V version (basically the same but only works with 60V). I have a 9ah and it works fine for at least several full tanks (I have a larger compressor I use if the job is bigger than that). One difference with this one is that it's supposed to have different pressures of your using 20V or 60V (flexvolt) batteries...
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"For winterizing a sprinkler system, a minimum of 20 CFM at 50 PSI is generally recommended"
This model seems to have only 1CFM at 90PSI
An airbrush might work
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I have a Harbor Freight AC compressor and a powerful inverter for suck needs, but of course that requires a 12 volt power source.
This would do the work of those two in one neat package, and I already have 6 batteries.
It's very tempting.
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