Sealey Mini Compressor
Sealey Mini Compressor is a high performance, well build, and stylish mini compressor. Its compartment is built up on compact and sturdy composite aluminium case. All of its incorporating cables are arrange tidily inside, make it a solid unit without so much hassle. It only weight about 1.05 Kg, easy for you to bring anywhere and put nicely in your car. This product comes with one year warranty from Sealey.
Like any mini compressor in its class, Sealey Mini Compressor is powered by high power 12 Volt motor. This is the advantage point of having 12 Volt power source for this model. When you are far proximity from power outlet, you can use cigarette lighter adaptor in your car to power this mini compressor.
Sealey Mini Compressor can pump free air up to the 30psi with influx rate of 35ft cubic per hour. This should be more than enough for inflating your vehicles cars, either it is car or vans, you are ready to go.
It has work light and flashing emergency light in its compartment. This should be a nice additional feature for this small wonder device.
How to Use Sealey Mini Compressor
It comes with three adaptors for its inflatable function. Select one that appropriate for your needs and secure it properly to its connected. Push the connector right into the valve as far as it can go. Make sure you put it correctly, then lock it by placing and turn down locking lever on it. If for some condition you can hear that air loss, then you know that the connector is not fit properly. You remove the connector and try once again to refit.
The next step to do is to put the adaptor jack to your car cigarette lighter socket. If you don’t get any power at all, perhaps your battery is not having its juice. You need to turn on the ignition to pass the power to car lighter socket. After that, you may switch on Sealey Mini Compressor using rotary power switch. Immediately you know that the air is pumped out. Check your gauge to make sure you are not over-inflating. The gauge can read pressures up to 17bar/250psi. If your gauge shows the required meter pressure reading for your needs, then switch off the compressor and remove the connector.



