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Yes, you can use the MorrFlate hose system with the Milwaukee M18 inflator but you will need to adapt the feed hose to the standard compressed air fitting (because the M18 has a Schrader valve air chuck). The MorrFlate comes with a male compressed air fitting.So I’m in a similar boat to charliemagpie. I have an m18 inflator with good sized hot swappable batteries (6ah and 5ah) and am just now learning about 4 tire setups. The morrflate airhub looks pretty sweet albeit expensive.
if I got something like this, could I use my already owned m18 as the airflow source for that system? Would I just set the m18 target pressure higher than whatever the target pressure is on the airhub?
Can anyone venture a guess or has direct experience on how performance would compare to the TC-BL?
The good news is the M18 will inflate faster using the MorrFlate hose due to less back-pressure between the compressor and the tire valve. The difference will be significant. There will also be less heat buildup and your M18 inflator will last longer than if you achieved the same thing filling one tire at a time.
A rough guess comparing the speed of the M18 to the TC-BL in this application: The M18 will take roughly two to three times as long. As to setting the target pressure on the M18, I think it will handle that automatically with at least respectable accuracy. It should be within about 1-2 psi. The nice thing is all tires will have the same pressure, regardless of whether the M18 pressure shut-off is inconsistent or not. If it's off by a pound or two, you can simply adjust the target pressure to compensate.
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