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How Does Power Tank Compare To A Five-Gallon Air Tank?

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How Does Power Tank Compare To A Five-Gallon Air Tank?

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We’ve all seen 4X4’s carrying air tanks with compressed air to fill flat tires. The truth is, these bulky tanks store very little energy. A PT-10 Power Tank is less than half the size of a five-gallon air tank, yet it holds 20 times the energy. For example, a five-gallon air tank pressurized to 125 psi will air up two 33X12.5″ tires from 10 to 20 psi. The PT-10 will air up 40 of the same tires. The PT-15 will air up a remarkable 60 tires. Furthermore, each “air up” will take only approximately 30 seconds with the Power Tank.

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