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Possible stupid question #2: With a pump like that can you get away with just putting the sealant in from the get-go?
Possibly, that's what I did on my setup last night. I have dt Swiss x470 rims, stans rim strip and specialised purgatory tyres. They inflated fine without any soap/water so I took them off the rim and popped some sealant in and reinflated all with the core still in the valve.
I had given up on that setup ago in the past as it defeated co2 canisters but that was new tyres these have had tubes in for a few months.
Overall I have been very impressed with the charger.
Possible stupid question #2: With a pump like that can you get away with just putting the sealant in from the get-go?
I put the sealant in first with my Flash Charger.
Rubber_Buccaneer - Member
Wonder whether a ghetto inflater will arouse any suspicion at check in. Don't think I will take it in my hand luggage.
I've never taken one in hand luggage, only in a hold bag. Although as it's only a couple of feet of plastic tube and a bottle top you wouldn't think that there'd be much for them to complain about - you know what airport security is like though...... ๐
you know what airport security is like though
I can imagine me with my bottle and tubes combination appearing on an episode of 'UK Border Force' with a couple of customs officers debating whether it was drugs paraphernalia or some kind of device for sexual gratification ๐
can you get away with just putting the sealant in from the get-go?
Once you are confident it works every time that is what I'm thinking.
all with the core still in the valve
and this I find amazing, even using a compressor I take the cores out.
SOLD, I should be picking one up later.
I use a 7 litre garden spray pump from clas olsen. Pump it up and with a little o ring on the trigger fitting fits nicely onto valve with core removed. Bit of soapy liquid on stubborn ones but not had a fail yet. ( All Scwalbe tyres)
Question (possibly stupid) for anyone with a flash charger, does the head fix to a valve OK with the core removed?
Depends how long your valve is, I'd have to hold mine on as there's not much exposed. Same with any track pump.
Persoanally I never remove valve cores. Fit tyre, with sealant and inflate straight off. Just adds an extra step having to remove bits and add sealant separately and what not!
You could make a ghetto inflator with all the gubbinz in the bottle top, that way if you're travelling you just need to take the tubes and cap and leave the bottle at home, easy.
Though personally I haven't found them to be much use at all tbh- I built one for the lolz and it's never inflated a tyre that I couldn't get up with my track pump. (to be fair, my track pump is ace at tubeless, very high volume, maybe the ghetto inflator's more valuable if you have a less good pump?)
Persoanally I never remove valve cores
Has that always been the case or just since you've had the flash charger? For me leaving the core in makes track pump seating very, very unlikely for a new tyre.