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DHC6 08-09-2016 01:47 PM

Compressor fitting/aircraft interface
 
Hello Guys,


I need some help on how to connect my compressor to my aircraft to fill the tanks. I have 4mm Festo check valves in the aircraft, so how do I connect a 4mm festo tube to my air compressor? Here how I have it now, which is not very good.


http://rccanucks.com/images/imported/2016/08/5.jpg


There's got to be a better way. I would like to keep it with the Festo fittings in the aircraft, I am not a fan of the "screw in" type connection.

cmp3cantrj 08-09-2016 02:43 PM

What is the fitting on your compressor?

Is it a standard "tyre" fitting?

DHC6 08-09-2016 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by cmp3cantrj (Post 12244620)
What is the fitting on your compressor?

Is it a standard "tyre" fitting?

yes, it's the standard screw on tyre fitting.

http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnrupyjvr.jpg

gunradd 08-09-2016 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by DHC6 (Post 12244622)
yes, it's the standard screw on tyre fitting.

Then use a needle like you use to air up basket balls or footballs with airline on it

cmp3cantrj 08-09-2016 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by gunradd (Post 12244624)
Then use a needle like you use to air up basket balls or footballs with airline on it

4mm Festo compatible tube may be a tight fit over the "needle" but it looks like the stuff you have is too loose for your needle.

The Rolls Royce solution is to take a piece of hex cross section brass rod and drill it out in a lathe. On one side drill it to the diameter of your football needle and on the other drill it to 4.1mm. Tap the 4.1mm side with a 5mm metric tap - Festo fittings that wil screw securely onto this are readily availabe.

The solder (preferable hard solder) the other side onto your "needle". (Even better to cut a schrader valve thread onto the outside)

Otherwise you could use 3mm tube and a 3mm-4mm Festo adapter. If the 3mm tube won't go over the needle then you could connect via a 2 way nipple and standard airline. In general standard airline (designed for nipples) doesn't work very well with Festo fittings -although Festo 3mm tube works fine on an airline nipple.

Viper1GJ 08-09-2016 04:28 PM

Many years ago I took the brass metal core out of a discarded tire stem. I cut off and then burned the rubber off with a torch. I then soldered a piece of brass tubing into the non threaded end. Been using it for 35 years.

Another option is to get a piece of tubing that will slide over the ball needle threads and a 4mm Festo straight fitting like a coupler. Then hysol the tube over the ball needle and festo fitting to hold them together. When cured screw in the needle base to the pump and attach 4mm tubing to the Festo fitting.

Lot of other ways also.

DHC6 08-09-2016 05:34 PM

Actually, you guys have given me some ideas. What about a Robart fill valve? Might be a simple solution... Hmm, now I just need to find a Robart fill valve.

gunradd 08-09-2016 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by DHC6 (Post 12244668)
Actually, you guys have given me some ideas. What about a Robart fill valve? Might be a simple solution... Hmm, now I just need to find a Robart fill valve.

Didn't see you had 4mm airline. All you need is 3mm off the needle then a festo 3mm to 4mm connector.

luge_racer 08-09-2016 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by DHC6 (Post 12244668)
Actually, you guys have given me some ideas. What about a Robart fill valve? Might be a simple solution... Hmm, now I just need to find a Robart fill valve.

I use an old Robart fill valve I had laying about, but had to remove the internals for it to work right. Works quite well.

David Gladwin 08-10-2016 08:07 AM

There is nothing to compare with the BVM air fill valve, and I have tried many over the years. Just push in the airline, fill, pullout airline, dead easy, minimal leakage, job done! Most of my jets are, or have been retrofitted with these valves ! oh and don't forget to fit a water trap in the fill line!
David

JP-1 08-10-2016 08:44 AM

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As David said, BVM fill valve, and a simple connection on to the air pump, all available from M&R


Alistair

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youngguy 08-10-2016 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by JP-1 (Post 12244844)
As David said, BVM fill valve, and a simple connection on to the air pump, all available from M&R


Alistair

r http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2176391http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2176392

+1 Or BVM in USA. Been using this for many years and no fiddling around with screw type connectors plus you have the reliability of the BVM fill valve.

Gordon W 08-11-2016 04:01 AM

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Or there's my tightwad version if you have a Springair fill valve and a 4mm socket. The screw-in connector complete with soldered-on socket stays put. Works like the BVM $$$$ version; push in the 4mm tube, switch on your compressor and bingo.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2176476

ajp 08-12-2016 06:29 AM

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Take a 6 mm cap screw and drill a hole for a piece of brass tubing. Silver solder together and install an o ring. Works great

TTRotary 08-12-2016 11:59 AM

This does not need to be this complicated and painful. I use Sierra Giant Scale fill valves. They have a schrader fitting, never leak, and are bulletproof. I listened to the pros when i first started and got a battery compressor, BVM fittings, and all that crap, but i spent more time working around it, so I got rid of that. Now i just take a bike pump to the field and fill my tanks in three pumps. Easy and simple. I can repressurize brakes and wheels in 1/2 the time of the folks with the electric compressors.

For the small stuff (MAP etc.) I still use the Robarts hand pump and fittings.

Keep it simple. Less to forget, less to break, less leak potential, and cheaper. There is enough complexity on jets without adding it to areas where it need not exist.

joeflyer 08-13-2016 02:17 PM

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I'm with TT on this. I always thought that the tiny screw in fittings were a pain. I have Century Jets fill valves in all my planes. It's also a standard Schrader Valve and I fill it with an electric pump that has a standard tire fitting.

There's no need for overpriced fittings, adapters or tiny tubing. If a valve ever leaks you can fix it for less than $1.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2176764http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2176765

DHC6 08-14-2016 07:18 AM

Thanks for the inspiration guys, I as well subscribe to the KISS method. Keep It Simple Stupid... The BVM valve gave me an idea. Found an old Robart fill valve, took out the valve (very simple, it just unscrews) and voila! 3mm festo fits right on, and if you run 4mm then add a 4mm to 3mm adapter and your done!

http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnxcijo7j.jpg

David Gladwin 08-14-2016 12:50 PM

All this faffing about to save, maybe, 25 dollars or far less, to have the best and simplest !

DHC6 08-14-2016 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by David Gladwin (Post 12246662)
All this faffing about to save, maybe, 25 dollars or far less, to have the best and simplest !

For me it's not just $25. By the time I get it to my door step it'll be $50-60 CAD (Exchange, shipping and the ridicules brokerage fees). Not to mention possible 2 week wait to get it.

My solution was simple, free, and fast! No leaks no fuss no muss.

Viper1GJ 08-25-2016 06:14 PM

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I was installing a water filter on my air pump today so I took some photos of what I use. The connection to the pump is an old tire stem with the rubber stripped off and a brass nipple soldered into the end. I use a 1000-1300 mah 3S LiPo battery. It all stuffs into the top of the pump and it is easily held in one hand. Compressor is a Slime brand from Walmart for $20.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2178285 http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2178282 http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2178283 http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2178284

Hope this helps,
Gary

darryltarr 08-25-2016 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DHC6 (Post 12244596)
There's got to be a better way.


Just use a FESTO M7 thread to 4mm push on connector (M7 to 3 would be better but not sure if it is available), and screw it directly into the Pump

If they don't do a M7-3 then simply use an additional 4-3 connector. Keep it simple, neat and tidy.



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