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Hello all,
I am constantly amazed at the deals that people find on compressors on this forum. We have a customer that is looking for a DC compressor to aerate a 3000 gallon wastewater tank via solar panels. Our pump distributors are quoting ridiculous prices ($630 at cost). Does anyone know where to get a good deal on a DC pump that will supply 2-4 CFM at 5 PSI? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Have you thought about using a conveter instead?Just a thought.
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That's a lot of CFM for a dc pump!
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Of course! An inverter is a good idea. I found a Thomas DC compressor that puts out 2.1 CFM at 5 psi but like I said, it's pricy and the customer is on a tight budget. Thanks for the feedback.
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