Initially I was planning on buying the Tesla Compressor / Goo-Injector until I learned from this forum that the Goo-Injector is highly unlikely gonna work with the acoustic treated tires.
I had bought a nice portable compressor for my Jeep, especially where I have 3 trailers and separate Winter Wheels for two vehicles.
Any way I've had plenty of Walmart special compressors that have worked fine for years but they are slow as molasses.
I did a lot of research to find one that would pump fast and not overload the cigarette lighter socket.
This company sells many much larger ones that must be hooked directly to the battery.
This was the largest one that would work safely on the cigarette lighter socket. I've had it a couple years now and just ordered a 2nd one for the Model 3. Check out the 2000 reviews. It is very fast and built really solid.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036E9VB6
Considering how much better this compressor is compared to so many other crappy ones, it's not all that expensive.
I have used it a few times on the Model 3. It will probably add 5 pounds in about 10-20 seconds (depends on tire size). Don't leave it unattended
It pulls 14 amps at 40 lbs.
They give a nice chart of pump rates and amp rates. Something most crappy compressors (e.g. Campbell or Black & Decker, Dewalt etc.) won't even list.
I had bought a nice portable compressor for my Jeep, especially where I have 3 trailers and separate Winter Wheels for two vehicles.
Any way I've had plenty of Walmart special compressors that have worked fine for years but they are slow as molasses.
I did a lot of research to find one that would pump fast and not overload the cigarette lighter socket.
This company sells many much larger ones that must be hooked directly to the battery.
This was the largest one that would work safely on the cigarette lighter socket. I've had it a couple years now and just ordered a 2nd one for the Model 3. Check out the 2000 reviews. It is very fast and built really solid.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036E9VB6
Considering how much better this compressor is compared to so many other crappy ones, it's not all that expensive.
I have used it a few times on the Model 3. It will probably add 5 pounds in about 10-20 seconds (depends on tire size). Don't leave it unattended
They give a nice chart of pump rates and amp rates. Something most crappy compressors (e.g. Campbell or Black & Decker, Dewalt etc.) won't even list.