Bib Overalls
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I just replaced my old 60 gallon vertical tank Campbell-Hausfield compressor with a similar model made by Ingersoll-Rand. My old tank is still serviceable and I am considering keeping it as a receiver tank.
One option is to run it in line which will double storage capacity and give the air time to "linger" and hopefully cool and drop out moisture.
The other option is to plumb it as a drop on the main trunk with a shut off valve. This gives the benefits of larger capacity when needed but does not offer the air cooling that comes with the in line option.
I turn my compressor off when I am not in the shop. Do you think that the benefits of increased "linger time" justify the additional run time needed to bring two tanks up to pressure at start up?
For most of my jobs a single tank is adequate. But there are times when the additional capacity will really help.
Any other pros and cons?
One option is to run it in line which will double storage capacity and give the air time to "linger" and hopefully cool and drop out moisture.
The other option is to plumb it as a drop on the main trunk with a shut off valve. This gives the benefits of larger capacity when needed but does not offer the air cooling that comes with the in line option.
I turn my compressor off when I am not in the shop. Do you think that the benefits of increased "linger time" justify the additional run time needed to bring two tanks up to pressure at start up?
For most of my jobs a single tank is adequate. But there are times when the additional capacity will really help.
Any other pros and cons?
