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Old 10-04-2011, 07:25 PM   #1
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Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

I only have one scharder valve filter so the way I installed my Accuair system was having both tanks go into a T and the T went into the scharder valve then into the VU4. The VU4 valve has two inlets so is it ok to keep it setup this way or should I buy another scharder filter and run one tank into one inlet and the other tank into the other inlet?

Is there any benefit to using the two inlets?
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Old 10-05-2011, 06:29 AM   #2
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

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I only have one scharder valve filter
What is a schrader valve filter? Do you mean the water trap with the schrader vavle on the bottom?

If so, the water trap should be placed after the compressor, before the tanks.
The idea is to keep water out of the tanks and keep them from rusting, but you have aluminum tanks, so thats not an issue. however, they will fill with moisture, which will take up tank volume.

I used schrader vavles in the tank port that points straight down to drain water or manually fill the tanks if the need arises.

You can leave it as is. The only benefit to using both ports on the valve block is fill speed. Make sure you use that plug, if you only use one inlet.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:27 PM   #3
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

Yea.. the water trap is what I was talking about. Thats what I was thinking is that it should be before the tanks... but in their docs they show it after the tanks and before the VU4 valves.

http://accuairsuspension.com/product...ST-VU4_1.3.pdf

Where did you get a schrader vavle for the tank port? That would be nice to have.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:40 PM   #4
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

I found the schraders at Pepboys. Here is a link to what to look for.

http://www.google.com/products/catal...1048546109617#

I know they showed it after the tanks. The thinking is to remove the moisture before the valves. However, if you condition the air as it fills the tank, no moisture can get into the system if its sealed.

I think your good either way, as long as you can remove water from the tanks. So if you add schraders so you can dump the tanks, I think you can leave it where it is.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:48 PM   #5
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

Cool... thanks man. Everything is FINISHED with the Accuair system. All sensors are mounted and everything is working perfect.
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Old 10-05-2011, 01:49 PM   #6
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

Here is a picture of one of my tanks with the schrader pointing down.

In the second pic, you can see the enclosure that houses my ECU and Valves. You can see where I "T" the 1/2" feed lines into the two inlets of the valve. Also, you can see how i mounted it to my bed. This doesnt do you any good, since you have just a rolling chassis at the moment.

If I were you, I would go with the single inlet for now. If you are not happy with the speed at which it goes from aired out to full up, go with the dual inlets. The reason I say this is because using both inlets is fast on the way up. Watch this video. With the accuair system, this affects its adjusting or self levelling capabilities. A sinlge inlet will slow the fill so the sensors respond more accurately.



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Old 10-05-2011, 02:19 PM   #7
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Re: Whats the proper way to hookup 2 tanks on VU4-Accuair?

I am pretty sure the reasoning for the trap after the tank is once the air gets into the tank if the tank is warmer or cooler than the air coming in condensation (water) can happen and cause issues with the valves...that is what I've read and been told (and experienced with a home compressor setup that has the trap after the tank not before...
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Everything is FINISHED with the Accuair system.
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Did you run it through calibration yet? Thats fun to watch.
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