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Finally got around to ordering a cordless pump, got the Ring RTC2000

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It has 4 memory settings although I will need to test the pressure setting against my workshop gauge, it came with a wee bag but I will look for a suitable case. It is compact and won’t take a lot of space in the luggage. I will report on how I get on with it.

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Had a play around with the pump today. Works really well, I set one of the memories for 36 psi and used it on the bike.

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It stopped at 36.5 and when I checked with my manual very accurate dial gauge it showed 37psi so I am happy with that. I guess it allows 0.5 psi for when you remove the valve but it doesn't seem to lose anything when you unscrew it. 

A lot easier than messing around with a foot pump.

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On 06/03/2025 at 18:48, Buckster said:

Had a play around with the pump today. Works really well, I set one of the memories for 36 psi and used it on the bike.

PXL_20250306_152207615_MP.thumb.jpg.089ec1a640c6ab44b2a77e8ddb70b5ad.jpg

It stopped at 36.5 and when I checked with my manual very accurate dial gauge it showed 37psi so I am happy with that. I guess it allows 0.5 psi for when you remove the valve but it doesn't seem to lose anything when you unscrew it. 

A lot easier than messing around with a foot pump.

I have one that looks much the same. Great but not the quickest.

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