What Stops The Air Lift Load Controller II From Overfilling One Spring Over Another
Published 10/28/2021 >
Question:
This compressor kit seems to essentially plumb both bags together. What stops one bag from filling the other when you get body roll. Is there some type of isolation valve to keep the intended psi in the bag?
asked by: Anthony
Expert Reply:
Due to the low pressure sensor on the Air Lift Load Controller II Compressor System for Air Helper Springs # AL25592, the system will sense when one helper spring or the other is low and automatically begin filling with air. So, body roll wouldn't make one side fill up more than the other due to systems the automatic pressure regulation.
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Air Lift Load Controller II Compressor System for Air Helper Springs - Single Path
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- In-Cab Gauge
- Single Path
- Analog Display
- No Tank
- Light Duty
- Air Lift
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