"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I think I drained 5 gallons the first time I did it. Installed auto-purge since then. . .pierre
Or add an auto drain? Peace of mind and not too expensive
hey all you really should look into an auto drain it is very dangerous to have moisture (water ) build up in any pressurized component especially the receiver tank. The trapped water brings corrosion that you can not see when extensive enough it can result in explosive failure of the containment vessel. If you have ignored this for a long time maybe then a $20.00 bore scope from Amazon working through your smart phone can save you from a potential disaster.Here is a YouTube search on compressor blowups...worth a look https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=compressor+tank+blowoutmooseman
Quote from: mooseman on September 29, 2021, 09:29:45 AMhey all you really should look into an auto drain it is very dangerous to have moisture (water ) build up in any pressurized component especially the receiver tank. The trapped water brings corrosion that you can not see when extensive enough it can result in explosive failure of the containment vessel. If you have ignored this for a long time maybe then a $20.00 bore scope from Amazon working through your smart phone can save you from a potential disaster.Here is a YouTube search on compressor blowups...worth a look https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=compressor+tank+blowoutmoosemanI've seen enough of those to know I don't want to see another one.