You need a mate to the battery connector. Whichever you have. You could use a splitter with the proper connectors. BTW contrary to claims this is NOT their product, just a years old design Chinese made pump customized with a name emblazoned. $15 free shipping and you sort the connectors from Banggood. Honestly, it's one of the more useless pieces of kit I've purchased. A good quality hand pump or a co2 system is much more convenient in y experience. Of course YMMVI'll be ordering the pump shortly, which connector do I need: XT90 or XT60?
and I'm assuming, I'll need to remove the battery pack from the bike in order to connect the pump, right?
I ordered one. Got it, but have never been able to use it. No connector found. It's in a drawer somewhere....You need a mate to the battery connector. Whichever you have. You could use a splitter with the proper connectors. BTW contrary to claims this is NOT their product, just a years old design Chinese made pump customized with a name emblazoned. $15 free shipping and you sort the connectors from Banggood. Honestly, it's one of the more useless pieces of kit I've purchased. A good quality hand pump or a co2 system is much more convenient in y experience. Of course YMMV
Show what you have for connectors and there may be a solution.I ordered one. Got it, but have never been able to use it. No connector found. It's in a drawer somewhere....
Here we go. Would be great if I could use it. It's small and inflates well, I think....Show what you have for connectors and there may be a solution.
I'm sorry, what I'd wanted to see are the connector from the battery to the motor.Here we go. Would be great if I could use it. It's small and inflates well, I think....
That is the battery connector... There is no other connector. I kinda thought I could remove the battery from the bike, connect the Luna pump to the battery and use it to inflate the tires and then put the battery back...I'm sorry, what I'd wanted to see are the connector from the battery to the motor.
BTW several of us stripped ours down to be even smaller.
While I totally disagree with that conclusion, I wholeheartedly agree that a co2 kit is perhaps one of the easiest. AND it won't cost as much as a 25-year-old single malt. I'm pretty much disappointed in all my other purchases.adding an XT connector mainly adds a point of failure. I would advise against it.
So the battery has no connector to disconnect from the motor...OK. Then you'd have to splice into the line. Easy with tools and experience. Otherwise, HarryS is spot on. CO2.That is the battery connector... There is no other connector. I kinda thought I could remove the battery from the bike, connect the Luna pump to the battery and use it to inflate the tires and then put the battery back...
Looks nice, Please let us know how you feel after using for awhile!I got me one of those. Works like a charm. Rechargeable.
Oasser Air Compressor Portable Mini Air Inflator Hand Held Tire Pump 2000mAh with Digital LCD LED Light 12V AC DC Lithium Battery 120PSI 20Litres/Min for Car Bicycle Tires and Other Inflatables P1S
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3LP4LL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QGSFCbC2QH4NH
this one looks like a good alternative to Luna e-pump and no need to mess with wires.I got me one of those. Works like a charm. Rechargeable.
Oasser Air Compressor Portable Mini Air Inflator Hand Held Tire Pump 2000mAh with Digital LCD LED Light 12V AC DC Lithium Battery 120PSI 20Litres/Min for Car Bicycle Tires and Other Inflatables P1S
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3LP4LL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QGSFCbC2QH4NH