How to Choose the Correct VIAIR RVS Air Compressor Kit for your RV

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hey this is Eric at techno RV and today I want to talk to you about the new line of VY air air compressors in March of 2019 VY air rolled out an entire new line of air compressors specifically designed for certain classes of RVs and they cover all of the classes so it really comes down to which one of these particular compressors meets your needs based on what your RV is so let me just give you a quick kind of a brief run-through of each one of these air compressors and keep in mind I have detailed videos on each single one of these on the techno RV YouTube channel so you can always go check out those videos to get detailed information on these models so let's start down here this is the V air 89 RVs and when you see the RVs that means that it's the new model of VY air the old model of ie airs just ended in RV so you need to be looking for RVs that's the units that you want and it's the only ones that we carry a techno RV or these newer models the 89 RVs is designed for Class B RVs the VY air 300 RVs is designed for towables the 400 RVs is designed for Class C motorhomes and the 450 RVs is designed for class a motor homes so that's kind of the division between the four new models now I want to break it down for you a little bit more because there is some gray area in there that we may need to clear up for you number one if you're in a class be there is no gray area this is the model that you want to get it's small its compact it comes with a 10-foot power cable and a 20-foot air hose with a twist on Chuck it has the PSI gage built into the unit it's really small and you're going to love that for your Class B so the air hose is plenty long for a Class B it's got the power to air up those tires again there's really no gray area if your Class B van life that type thing the 89 is going to be great for you the at this point I want to skip all the way to the 450 and then we'll discuss these two models because this may be where we get into some a little bit of overlap here if you're in a big class a you know that then you're gonna want to get the the 450 RVs you got the big 20 2.5 s you know it's a big motorhome 36 38 40 45 feet you're gonna want the 450 RVs it's gonna have the power to do everything that you need it's gonna have 60 feet of air hose it's gonna have a a Chuck extender that's going to help you to get to those inside duals and it's also going to have a twist on Chuck that will allow you to air up your tires while you're kind of standing up so you don't have to be on your hands and knees the whole time so Class A owners those big class A's 450 RVs don't think any more about it that's the one you need to get so it's these two models right here that we probably need to spend a little bit more time with because towables can range in size drastically I mean you can you can have a 10-footer or you can have a 45 foot fifth-wheel these days and depending on what you have may push you from one of these models to another now the 300 RVs is is the one that's designed for towables and the the 400 is said to be more for like Class C motorhomes so what's really the decision here because this 300 RVs for the size of a towable tire it will certainly put the air to them with no problem and it's it's a little bit smaller just from the the compactness of it so if you can do this one and you're in a towable then that would be nice the main thing to consider is that it comes with 30 feet of hose whereas the 400 comes with 60 feet of hose so let's kind of talk about that a little bit the the 300 comes with this 30 foot length of hose and it's got the air gauge built into it okay the inflator deflator gauge here and that's what you get with the 300 so now let's say I'm in a 40-foot 5th wheel well I might just want to go ahead and get the 400 at that point because with the 400 I'm getting 60 feet of air hose just like you get with the 450 model I'm also getting the gas-station style air gun with the gauge built into it that measures up to 160 psi I am getting the 45 degree air Chuck that it's really helpful if you have a dual tire now if you're in a towable that's not going to apply but maybe you want to use this just to air up your tires in addition it's got the 40 inch hose with the air Chuck attached to it so this would attach to the gun here and then this would twist on to your valve stem and now I can stand up and air up my tires that's what you get with the 400 model so again if you've got a larger towable even though the 300 is designed for towables for me if I've got a longer towable then I'm probably gonna go ahead and get the 400 model if I've got a smaller towable and that you know the 30 foot of air hose will be just fine in all scenarios then then the 300 RVs will be just fine so that's kind of the brief overview of all of the new rvs vie air models here and kind of how you might go through making the decision on which model is right for you again I've got detailed videos of each one of these you can go check out and we sell all of these models at techno RV dot-com so when you get ready to go buy one go there if you learn something like the video if you've got questions put them in the comments also at techno RV comm you can email us there you can chat with us and we've got a phone number on our website if you've got more questions
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Channel: TechnoRV
Views: 36,876
Rating: 4.8650088 out of 5
Keywords: VIAIR, RV Air Compressor
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Length: 8min 5sec (485 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 18 2019
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