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πŸš‚ Vixen Horns 1.5 Gallon Train/Air Horn Tank Kit with 150 PSI Compressor, Onboard System - 12V VXO8530 Review

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Details

BrandVixen Horns
ColorChrome Compressor / Black Tank
MaterialBrass

Description of πŸš‚ Vixen Horns 1.5 Gallon Train/Air Horn Tank Kit with 150 PSI Compressor, Onboard System - 12V VXO8530

Tank capacity: 1.5 gallon (6 liter). 12 volt 150 PSI Compressor. Anti-Corrosion Coating. Precision Welded. Pressure Gauge, Pressure Switch, Air Hose and Mounting Hardware Included.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Five stars for lighting and electrics

Very good quality. I bought it for my van. I received a discount for my truthful review. Hooked it up today, it's quiet and powerful!

Pros
  • Compressor 12V 150 PSI
Cons
  • Will not fit all

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Look for the Made in USA logo and actual warranty information.

Compressor broke less than a year ago and they don't offer replacement parts for it. Imagine a guy spending $450 of hard work to make a product fail. Vixen horns really need to tell people they don't own them and they're cheap Chinese crap.

Pros
  • Gauge, pressure switch, air hose and hardware included
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other kits

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor Fitment - Replacement Parts

So I just installed it on my truck, I'm an electrician, I installed it correctly with the correct wires, clamps etc. I installed the built in fuse I used a fuse at 25 amps. I turned on the compressor and it ran pretty fast, but I didn't turn off the needle tied to 140 and turned it off. I emptied the tank, turned it back on and the same thing except this time my fuse blew when it got to 130, now it won't turn on.

Pros
  • Rust Free
Cons
  • Out of Style