When you add air to the car tires from the car's power source, do you still set at the PSI setting? I'm not that knowledgeable on Bar v. PSI, etc. Thank you for this video. Just received this air compressor this morning.
Yes you would still set the PSI. Why would you think plugging it into your car you wouldn't have to? It's just a power source Just Use PSI then. Your driver side door jam gives you the readings in bar or PSI.
@@gabegabe9989 Thank you. We couldn't get it to work at first, but then we did. However, for some reason it is not working from our car source, but it's good enough for what we needed from regular outlet. Thanks again for your kind response. 🍂
Some people (mainly Europeans) use bar or kpa instead of PSI. Bar and kpa (kilopascals) are unit of pressure. 1 bar = 14.503 psi. or 1 bar = 100 kpa. Hope this helps.
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How big is the tire?
When you add air to the car tires from the car's power source, do you still set at the PSI setting? I'm not that knowledgeable on Bar v. PSI, etc.
Thank you for this video. Just received this air compressor this morning.
Yes you would still set the PSI.
Why would you think plugging it into your car you wouldn't have to? It's just a power source
Just Use PSI then. Your driver side door jam gives you the readings in bar or PSI.
@@gabegabe9989 Thank you. We couldn't get it to work at first, but then we did. However, for some reason it is not working from our car source, but it's good enough for what we needed from regular outlet.
Thanks again for your kind response. 🍂
What is the bar and kpa for?
Some people (mainly Europeans) use bar or kpa instead of PSI. Bar and kpa (kilopascals) are unit of pressure. 1 bar = 14.503 psi. or 1 bar = 100 kpa. Hope this helps.
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