Posted by BIGBOB2 on March 29, 2011 at 11:22:29 from (64.158.200.6):
In Reply to: Paint quality concern posted by Maxie Allen on March 22, 2011 at 05:56:10:
So far as draining an air compressor, unless you live in AZ, after 15 years I'd put money on the fact that water will come out of the bottom of that tank if it does indeed have a drain valve. Depends on humidity levels where you live. I've seen 50 gallon tanks with 20 - 30 gallons of water come out when they had been neglected for long periods of time. That was in the mid-Atlantic portion of the country.
We wrote the book on humidity. ;- )
The clue to H2O building up is when the comp. seems to constantly cycle after using only a small quantity of air. You can get fancy and put a "spitter" valve on it. They pretty much keep the tank well drained.
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