How to Build a 12Volt Compressed Air Tank using Old Fire Extinguisher at home Thanks for watching, Have a great day !
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@larrytobos36713 роки тому
Lets try to guess all the parts used. At 1:37 looks like a manifold, 3/4" MNPT by 5x 1/4" FNPT. At 1:50, we see an overpressure relief valve (with the red cap). At 2:37 there is a pressure sensor relay- only needed if you want a feedback loop to turn off the pump when you reach a preset pressure; much cheaper to use a manual pumo - tires inflate to 30-60 psi (2-4 atm), therefore you should be able to get to 150 -200 psi with some effort/elbow grease :) At around 7:37 we have a critical component, the backflow prevention valve - this can run you up to $80 at McMaster here in the us)
@tristan65092 роки тому
That checkvalve costs $2 where I live You can get a 3/4hp compressor+tank set for $80 where I live...
@TheGuajardo772 роки тому
Do you know where I can find that manifold piece
@williamrodriguezmswlcsw81192 роки тому
You rock! They should put the materials list in the video description, but since they didn't, Thank you for taking the time to put this list together.
@pierre-rose77832 роки тому
Nice project and all, but there 's an amazing 3 gallon compressor on sale at a local hardware store for $ 118.97 ! The savings are not worth the effort !
@ximcinema40832 роки тому
@@pierre-rose7783 this is DC and works as onboard air for vehicles. The compressor you are taking about is AC and not able to fit in an engine bay.
@danewert23064 роки тому
Nice build! You don't need to use so much Teflon tape. 3 wraps is plenty. Great job.
@TheOzthewiz3 роки тому
Also, why install fittings, only to remove them so you can add teflon tape?
@blacktalon15973 роки тому
Good thing manifold wasnt plastic, he used so much tape, he would've split every joint.
@alejandrodelabarra28384 роки тому
Incredible: I had it just in front of my face. I've got an old extinguisher from my car, and a little compressor. Thanks!
@gilesj22152 роки тому
Was so so lucky to have every single component just laying around! You sir have some outlandish luck good for you !👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@lucianoarevalo13432 роки тому
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@jregamey2 роки тому
Government here hates it. I have so much junk around. Always find my self using it eventually.
@LBitoeverything2 роки тому
😂🤣😅🤣😂
@joew1865Рік тому
"every single component just laying around" ... don't be silly. That's just the magic of UKposts. ⇨Disingenuous⇦
@ngelencerjauuhh5497Рік тому
Just laying around..?? Wkkkkkkk 👍
@MrJbrountas5 років тому
I'm totally amazed you made it look like you just had the stuff laying around while everybody else would have to make 10 trips to the hardware store
@mrimbusyt5 років тому
This is just awesome 👍😁 Great Job man 👍♥️
@1allan2Рік тому
I love how the box of stuff on your shelf has everything that fits 😉
@donaldshimkus5394 місяці тому
ALRIGHT! Now I know how to put air horns on my Town Car. Thanks.
@ikweetvannixx5 років тому
Ah yes, the seemingly random collection of valves and pressuregauges... How convenient ;)
@rasimstovrag82874 роки тому
Kompresor
@mariannasanfilippo8353 роки тому
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@amittalekar13 роки тому
Exactly
@TheOzthewiz3 роки тому
I HAVE all of of those random valves and pressure gauges. The problem I have is, finding that bailing wire! LOL
@maestrono.77463 роки тому
Interesting
@ordazanpeixoto43954 роки тому
Parabéns, linda montagem, eu usaria um compressor de geladeira, este. Que vc usou é muito fraco , não vale nada. Mais ficou bom, Pode ficar melhor.
@mohamedarthil62494 роки тому
from the whole build ... like that stand made from PVC... great idea..!!! add rubber to prevent moving :)
@TheOzthewiz3 роки тому
Also, maybe replace bailing wire with "zip-tie"?
@yanchy4 роки тому
А главное то что... Не показал, как он из огнетушителя воздух стравил изначально. А то какой нибудь умник начнет по его инструкции новый огнетушитель сразу так же открывать - будет "приятно" удивлен фокусом с белым облаком вокруг :D
@jeffmccrea93475 років тому
Cute idea. I did the same basic thing years ago except I used a children's helium tank bought at Walmart that was used to fill floating balloons. It is similar to, but larger than, a 30 pound Freon tank. It has a built in on / off valve and automatic over pressure release. The threaded output for the included fill device is a flair threaded fitting exactly the same size as a 3/8 inch coiled air hose. I stripped the rubber off from 2 old car tire valves exposing the brass insides. I drilled 2 off set holes in the top of the tank. I then removed the core from one valve and threaded it into 1 hole and soldered it into place. I then connected a pressure gauge to the valve through a small piece of rubber hose with hose clamps. I removed the core from the other valve and threaded and soldered it into the second hole. After it cooled, I replaced the valve and use this to pressurize the tank. I fitted a 3/8 inch coiled air hose to the tank's output fitting and a double foot chuck on the other end to complete the modification. I doubt that my tank would hold 20 bar of pressure like the extinguisher but it's volume and over pressure release valve have been tolerant of 120 pounds per square inch pressure and has filled a standard size car tire on 1 fill. It also holds enough air to blow off my work bench more than once.
@tristanjamesdelrosario69282 роки тому
7k8guihu😮😊the presence
@fsfu1004 роки тому
i find this video fascinating!! That's exactly what i was looking for - all the bits can be easily purchased - you have inspired me to make one with a really big tank, with a few modifications here and there - thanks for the tip - top marks!
@paulofarias6484 роки тому
Esse cara é um gênio da criatividade....Sou fã desse canal👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@zackmanjoi252Рік тому
How
@MagicGate8143 роки тому
Great idea! I wished I had those fittings laying around
@joaoboscobabado21482 роки тому
Ui tô
@scottpecora3715 років тому
Regarding the legs, instead of a screw, use a 3/16" Aluminum pop rivet with a pressure washer on the compression side to prevent cracking the plastic. Will hold indefinitely, no sharp edges, and won't corrode. Pop rivets, one of the most over looked tools after zip ties!
@bugs1815 років тому
I've built something similar to this but replacing the compressor with a refrigerator compressor/motor. It's extremely quiet for late night airbrushing. The tank I'm using is just a pancake tank that I bought for $20. It was super easy to do. You can find a lot of these builds on UKposts.
@hanbot67092 роки тому
What turns the compressor on/off? I know there's a switch, but how does it know when the tank is full?
@bugs1812 роки тому
@@hanbot6709 it uses the same sensor that came with the original motor. The tank itself doesn't change, so all of the electronics stay the same.
@rolabcrypto115Рік тому
@@hanbot6709 pressure switch
@barbarapeddycord2478Рік тому
Can you help me on how to build one ?
@chris01479Рік тому
@@bugs181 Have you been built air compressor used with fire refrigerator? If so how many litre and psi do you store the air in the refrigerator for car respray?
@GerardoAriasMeneses7 місяців тому
Excelente, muchas gracias. Saludos desde Costa Rica.
@stampaturРік тому
While the idea is brilliant, and one gets the satisfaction of putting it all together when considering you have to buy all components and are not cheap, economically is not viable. But as stated you did a great job having all the knowledge.
@frogjunk5 років тому
That pressure switch is far better than the points box on my compressor
@victimovtalent60365 років тому
Wow coinsidence..all the parts already there😱.use rubber pad on,to reduce vibration
@edisan20093 роки тому
Parabéns!! belo trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@madeleine8562 роки тому
It’s amazing you found all parts in your box
@user-qz9ib6hi2n5 років тому
и без слов все понятно, молодец!
@nortonnimnul24415 років тому
Толково сделано, и всё из подручных материалов. Классно получилось!
@vinpol61834 роки тому
Из подручных??? Вы прямо меня насмешили. Подручные могут только оказать насос и огнетушитель. А остальное всё специально куплено.
@Usuario-vj9cqРік тому
very good tutorial video will also serve this homemade compressor with a small paint gravity gun to paint a vehicle
@chuckchuck81775 місяців тому
Best one with detail.
@TecnicaX5 років тому
🔴EXELENTE trabajo. UN GRAN SALUDO COMPAÑERO.
@pupiombo4 роки тому
EXCELENTE.En español.
@alexdupont33784 роки тому
Tecnica X вы русские что за люди тупые
@Fumingzeus5 років тому
I found it amazing that he had all the items needed to build this, in a plastic container 🤨
@tynix14 роки тому
Pure luck I guess...:)))
@mulespur48064 роки тому
I think he knew something we didn't. Lol
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
Lots of people do, I do and so do most of the people I know, it's not like these parts are expensive or things we wouldn't use so why wouldn't we have them?
@JungKook-ij6dj4 роки тому
Its obvious they have a hardware store.... hmmmm thinking of starting a business... Hardware!
@miguelcastaneda72364 роки тому
yea pressure realease valve and quick realease fittings arent usually just lying around either a hvac job or works machine shop cnc
@nelberndepablo15393 роки тому
Nice diy - it's much better that you install air unloader between the check valve and the air compressor. So that, with that 0 psi air space - the motor can pump easliy without overdoing. With that - the motor can easly pump
@panoskalogiannis15823 роки тому
Excelent job,video very understanding,very usefull. Is it possible to mention the components and where to find them. Thanks Panos
@jonneduke655 років тому
Minimal tools, maximum effort for a manga result. I will never look at an old extinguisher in the same way again 😁👍👍👍
@JassonQuillРік тому
and a super ultra ideas
@bluehaze61325 років тому
Wow! Is that a coincidence that you have all those fittings, gauges, relief valves available at home?
@bluehaze61325 років тому
Entertaining though
@terrandroid5 років тому
Blue Haze maybe he wanted to make a video of the build or something
@Voltrondefenderoftheuniverse5 років тому
Blue Haze ➡️ I was thinking the same . On all his videos when he doing a project he finds everything and exactly what he needs for the project. Never has run to a supply house
@nash6245 років тому
Also, everything conveniently kept in one container...
@marekant77765 років тому
I don't know, maybe he, like, bought them? You know, like a normal person would? 🤔
@camaroboi132 роки тому
That is the most plumber's tape I've ever seen used in my life
@Cheva-Pate4 роки тому
Turn the teflon tape 180° when you roll it on, then you allways have the same distans to the object!
@therealjpxd15093 роки тому
will also end up causing more leaks using that much on a copper fitting
@abuubaydullah15 років тому
simplest of it is make it great and a very handy tool to have thank you for your post Creative Channel
@kenw.11124 роки тому
Everything set up from rehearsal so nothing goes wrong... Bravo! In the real world you will have unexpected obstacle(s) come up and foul language . Just like Hollywood they make things go so smooth and perfect despite the many bloopers that occurs. Nice video I grant you that . You are very organized. Good job!
@brianjohnston98224 роки тому
Ken W. agreed, to well planned, just happened to have all the right fittings.
@abuxxx36074 роки тому
Easy to comment but if you will do it, how many rehearsal it would be? Lol....
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
It's really not that hard, it's just threading some fittings together, I've done this several times with propane tanks and fire extinguisher tanks, and air compressors and fridge/air-conditioning compressors and there's never been a reason to "rehearse" or swear or cut out bloopers, it's as easy as putting one pipe in another and turning until tight.
Just as you were doing a test blowing air a jet of air from ceiling fan hit me. For a second I thought your mini air compressor really worked! LOL. Thanks for the video.
@user-ct3vs9bq4k5 років тому
такое ощущение, что он снимал этот ролик для себя. на память, что бы не забыть как делал.
@artemoff795 років тому
Я, смотрю, в твоей мастерской можно легко собрать ракету и полететь в космос. :)
@manolinrodriguez545918 днів тому
Brilla por su ausencia la explicación necesaria para saber que leches son cada una de las piezas! Un genio del cine mudo!
@user-wj7xz2vp6x4 роки тому
I think you are genius good luck
@georgederisse95645 років тому
From a great idea to an awesome realization. Very interesting. Could you please make a list of the main parts and a link where to buy them. I will appreciate it. Thanks for the video.
@feitian5 років тому
That's exactly what I want it 😍
@clinicadelzapatoLaclinicadel4 місяці тому
Me gustó muy buena idea
@garymucher95903 роки тому
You need one more electric pressure switch. And that one kicks in at a lower pressure so you are not instantly having the compressor come on the moment you use any air. It is called a hysteresis setup.
@blacktalon15973 роки тому
Exactly, this is basically a waste of time and money. Hell, for the cost of all those fittings he could buy a compressor/tank combo. He gets credit for advancing learning experience, so that's good.
@twicebittenthasme55455 років тому
For the cost of those parts here in the u.s., you could buy an inexpensive compressor with tank, and a d.c. inverter, already assembled. Those parts are priced at more than gold or platinum and most people will not have them laying in a parts bin. Nice build, though. Thanks for sharing.
@bkDmitry5 років тому
in a lot of other countries, its vice versa - assembled its cost an a fortune, when all parts lie around like in a garbage... I like reuse parts
@ecoslast13944 роки тому
Put the components as a link where to order them in the bottom please.
@samueloluwadaisi93092 роки тому
I have been looking for a project like this for spray paint gun. Thank you for making this video
@mareklukes9419Рік тому
These 12v mini compressors will burn if u will use them for longer time turned on, i think it should be good with some tuning. Its great video i dont wanna hate it just sayin, in my opinion there can be removed front plastic cover with holder and with little bit customization install 12v Fan for better piston cooling and some very easy (for example) Arduino Overheat protect module and maybe for less amortization some pressure control module (just control min-max pressure in the tank(bottle) to keep compressor rest if it reach these values, buz very good video keep doing ! Thank you
Thanks for a Great video. It seems you need to adjust the diff / hysteresis settings on the switch if it is possible. That way the switch will not turn ON/OFF so often. What is the make of the switch? A link to the switch purchase/ nfgr will be really cool. Regards,
@TheOzthewiz3 роки тому
He was trying to keep the cost of the project to a minimum. Why else would he be using bailing wire instead of "ty-wraps" to secure the pump? A differential switch would have added quite a bit to the cost, imho.
@1nsanewayn35 років тому
Everything on his channel is about creativity, not simplicity.. So don't say "it will be better to buy this or that"
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
Even then you can get these tanks free from the junkyard and all the fittings can be had for pennies, so even then it's better to buy than to build.
@Jason-rs6co4 роки тому
just happened to have all the parts needed in one container. cool!
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
Pretty much anyone requiring a compressor like this would have these components lying around, myself and at least half the people I know do.
@abrahamsilva25343 роки тому
Depois de assistir esse vídeo, tive que me inscrever. Sensacional! Tenho vários extintores sem uso. Vou copiar a sua idéia. .Gostei muito. Parabéns pelo trabalho!
@ramphiscaballero4974Рік тому
dame uno
@josefabianopereiradeolivei63915 років тому
Trabalho muito bem feito... Ficou muito bom curti
@paulmacleod35593 роки тому
Nice one mate. You could use an old 2kg CO2 cylinder, they're solid aluminium or steel bodies that are, usually, pressurised to 51bar and tested at 1000psi.
@babylonhobbiesandfpv48622 роки тому
Would a few soda stream c02 canisters work?
@paulmacleod35592 роки тому
@@babylonhobbiesandfpv4862 they can withstand around 2000 to 3000 psi before failing, so I don't see why they wouldn't work.
@tiptopcreatures.2 роки тому
Thank you for sharing this guide
@carlosaguilar1626Рік тому
Bien explicado sin hablar y demuestra muy buena destreza para utilizar las herramientas.
@leonardzapata57535 років тому
ficou ótimo só achei que para fixar o motor poderi ter usado cintas de plásticos iria ficar mais seguro e esteticamente mais organizado tudo ficou muito caprichado más está parte ficou estranho .
@ronniegodwin55384 роки тому
Amazing how you just had that stuff lying around
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
Like any regular person, and no that's not sarcasm. It's just pipe and air fittings, the only people who wouldn't have them already are people who wouldn't even need an air tank in the first place. (Obviously exaggerated blanket statement, I know there are some people that would need an air tank but not need all the fittings and the like, but seriously these components are so common and cheap there's no reason why you can't just make a 5 minute drive to literally ANY hardware store and pick them up, they're like Legos)
@ei9ju4 роки тому
@@lazyh-online4839 Can you point me to a supplier or part number for the air manifold he attaches first, I@ve searched online for ages and can't find it.
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
@@ei9ju since it's just a manifold with standard pipe threads I just looked up npt manifold or not splitter and all sorts of options came up. Some are like bars, some are like t or y splitters, some are hexagonal branching out like a snowflake, it just depends on what fits your needs. Personally I prefer the bar style because it fits where I want to fit mine and it's more intuitive about where to put plugs and fittings instead of having all the lines coming off of random spots all over a cylindrical piece of metal. If you want one like what he has it'd be just as easy and likely cheaper to just screw a couple x or cross or 4-way-"t" fittings together.
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
@@ei9ju to clarify I'm not sure of that exact model but there's plenty out there just like it that have just as many ports and in my opinion are even easier to use like the bar style of manifold here: rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F281970971560
@kdrapertrucker3 роки тому
It's actually pretty common stuff to find in a garage if you own an air compressor and pneumatic tools.
@petersack50743 роки тому
RIGHT ON ... i got 2 100 pound propane tanks, in the garage, connected to my compressor. both in series, and with regulator/water dropout cannister. works good, got a valve on each, so there is ALWAYS backup. justin case of emergency. good for you, i will look into my exhausted fire xtinguisher ...and make it for the car trunk, with 2 cylinder 12volt compressor, the one with the motor in between the 2 cylinders, works very good. thanks, take care 'n be virus free..
@frevele16564 роки тому
Just what I was looking for I had old tanks and was wondering what to do with them
@user-ir6hx9gh2m5 років тому
Проволока? Его дед точно был из СССР, нехватает только синей изоленты :)
@user-ht9dq4uy1b5 років тому
да,нужно было бы хомут пластиковый.
@user-pf6ne2ug6m5 років тому
А как он фум мотает?! Я бы его расстрелял за такую работу)
@user-eb2ou6iz6r5 років тому
@@user-pf6ne2ug6m согласен !!! Руки оторвать нахер!!!
@user-yb8hw8sw8r5 років тому
Он заменил её двухстороннем скотчем
@mo7amaddaher4214 роки тому
السيليض
@halimmarquez77304 роки тому
hola amigo, thank fr the idea, can you please post a list of the parts you use to build it, thank you!.
@mirosawbuzek45713 роки тому
🍄🥥🥥🥜🍏🍉🥔🥔🍅🍄🧱🍇usrg5i6959y
@robertchongminliang56574 роки тому
You're done a very perfect job, but the only disappointed area was the compressed that you used wire to hold it on the tank.
@helderdeazevedomileo2659Рік тому
Excelente ideia, otimo equipamento.
@octaviusgalacticus22533 роки тому
I've been watching your channel for 5 years now you've evolved so much
@yoryicell98054 роки тому
very good video thanks for the contribution, I would like to know the name of the nozzle and the diameter of various air vents that you put on the extinguisher
@panagiotiselsisi77523 роки тому
Elements of the fire extinguisher compressor. 1) Compressor 2) Fire extinguisher 3) Parts related to plumbing
@JOHN42TD3 роки тому
Great video, heads up if it's a tapered thread there's no need for oring. Just tape will be enough.
@mohammadashrafkhokhar56783 роки тому
Absolutely Brilliant. Can you please list all the parts needed.keep it up
@GuardTower5 років тому
List of items used? Especially the parts on the valve?
@ivanb5365 років тому
Does it really matter, you could buy a proper compressor and it would cost roughly the same as this, unless you have a bunch of those parts lying around
@fouaadelwaan48875 років тому
احمد
@TUNYUKA5 років тому
As you can see, these parts can be found in every household! There was everything here, exactly in the right amount. ;)
@richie735 років тому
@@TUNYUKA I have none of those components except for the fire extinguisher, spade connectors, plumbers tape oh and some rubber ring seals as for the other fitting don't have them or the drain pipe
@johnjohnson71285 років тому
your a dumb ass for saying these parts are in every house@@TUNYUKA
@haykalsallem97384 роки тому
Great, but you should add a water drain at the bottom off the tank. Good work.
@markletts88022 роки тому
The feet..BRILLIANT..🇬🇧
@thegoldensnitch63125 років тому
They should have named this video “How to build an air compressor using an old fire extinguisher (and a million other parts that you will need to go to the store and buy)”.
@ayushkaiwart24514 роки тому
Great video.!!Could you please give the detail specification of the components.so we can reach to hardware store with those dimensions.
@13756Рік тому
不錯的改造,唯一缺點,沒有各部分所需要的零件名稱
@Agent.K.2 роки тому
What a genius!
@elpalhacionbr73963 роки тому
Could you tell me where I can get these connector materials
@user-jx9es8lk7pРік тому
You are the best , Thanks
@domenicozagari24432 роки тому
You can use clear silicon instead of the tape its much better.
@Kheir1125 років тому
Where in the world did you find that air adapter you screwed into the fire extinguisher tank? As far as I know, fire extinguishers use a "special" threading. I would love to know where I could find some, as I tend to use these tanks for many projects. Like portable train horns... Great video.
@MrMurad5320012 роки тому
It can be custom made at machining shops
@joew1865Рік тому
The video makes it look like he just grabbed the part off the shelf, but it actually had been custom made for the project. IDK the purpose of misleading ppl like that...
@GianniPirolaFaidate5 років тому
Nice 😉👍
@bob-hv7ru5 років тому
Ehy gianni!
@GianniPirolaFaidate5 років тому
@@bob-hv7ru Ciao Bob
@shawnlow15735 років тому
@@bob-hv7ru no ml.
@edivaldoisabelРік тому
Parabéns por nos passar seus conhecimentos.
@MuhammadHassan-ow8dd4 роки тому
superb man .. a perfect air compressor
@sudinvijayparadkar78735 років тому
Can we use a old refrigerator compressor for silent air filling in tank??
@kucingrockmix97165 років тому
Yes..
@dr.joint42044 роки тому
dude wtf i read your comment and got back to the mainpage as soon i got back youtube recommended me: DIY Silent Air Compressor make of fridge motor i uhm am done....
@eronfitz4 роки тому
Fridge compressor needs constant oil recirculating or it will burn out quickly
@sudinvijayparadkar78734 роки тому
@@eronfitz oh! I just missed this important point ...Thnx very much for technical info frm ur side
@pepepesca58864 роки тому
Can you put the list of materials necessary for manufacturing ?, Thank you
@@user-xi5kh8fe7o rea nice work you get them material quite quick.
@joseguadalupepozomarin14974 роки тому
Excelente me gusto,tendré en cuenta este mini compresor
@renegadoalexandre4 роки тому
I liked the project! I just didn't like the use of wire to love the engine. I could have made a steel clamp. But with a good project.
@sandrogaucci91645 років тому
beautiful idea but let me tell you that there is no a differential on the pressure switch
@connersmith97114 роки тому
why is the differential pressure switch so important??
@xxjusxstarxx4 роки тому
@@connersmith9711 normal compressors operate between 90-120 psi, if there is no differential, then any time he uses the tank it automatically turns on wich isn't necessarily a bad thing but it will be perpetually running as he's using it
@lazyh-online48394 роки тому
Yes there is, almost any pressure switch like the one he uses will have a pressure differential on it, in fact I've never once seen one in that style that doesn't have a pressure differential on it, typically between 15-30psi depending on the maximum pressure.
@maxracini82835 років тому
A list of parts that you used would be very helpful for people who want to build this
@luke0406553 роки тому
Yes we need a list pls
@ngoprekdiy1906Рік тому
Ceck valve
@cadirlampe45453 роки тому
Awesome creative piece of equipment for the hobbyist ......Great.......
@InventingThings4 роки тому
I really like the video. Only gripe is the lack of parts listed in the description..
@tonyr84435 років тому
Nice. But before you do this, check the extinguisher tank pressure if it can handle the air pressure. Install air regulator. Never use Delrin water hose and push fittings and most importantly, know how to wrap teflon tape on threads