Compatibility check

ROX 01 tire inflator compatibility: what to check before buying

Most 12V inflators work, but the socket has limits. Check current draw, fuse rating and cable length before you buy.

Check before buying

Compatible with most 12V inflators if you stay within the socket power limit and use the correct connector.

Quick answer

The ROX 01 front 12V socket is fused at 15 A (about 180 W). Inflators drawing up to about 12 A are normally fine; high-output units may blow the fuse or overheat the socket.

What to check

Connector type

12V cigarette-lighter plug

Compatible

Voltage

12V DC nominal

Compatible

Current draw

12 A continuous or less

Check before buying

Fuse limit

Socket fused at 15 A

Check before buying

Cable length

At least 3 m to reach all tires

Compatible

Intended use

Tires only, not high-draw tools

Compatible

Compatibility checklist

Standard 12V inflator

Low

What to check: Current draw at or below 12 A

Notes: Works on the front socket with the vehicle switched on

High-output inflator

Medium

What to check: Fuse rating and heat

Notes: May exceed 15 A; use only if rated below the socket limit

Cordless inflator

Low

What to check: No socket draw

Notes: Independent of the socket; charge separately

Inverter plus AC pump

High

What to check: Power draw

Notes: Not recommended; likely to trip the fuse

How to choose safely

  1. 1Pick an inflator rated at 12 A or less continuous draw.
  2. 2Use the front socket and keep the vehicle switched on.
  3. 3Avoid cheap splitters because they add resistance and heat.
  4. 4Let the pump rest if it becomes hot during long use.

Related accessories

Tire pressure gaugeCompatible
Roof rackCheck before buying
Portable EV chargerCheck before buying

Sources

ROX 01 owner’s manual (2026), section 6.2

Owner manualChecked Mar 2026