md21722
Well-known member
When the tank is under pressure and you open the drain valve, water and air shoot pretty far. I would like a more controlled way to collect the water. If I just put a hose on there into a bucket, it's going to spray all over the place.
I am thinking of keeping the elbow and 3-1/2" ****** with a valve, and adding a couple of feet of high pressure hose with a second valve at the end. Hopefully this extra length of hose can act as a reservoir for the condensate that drains. Then I can close the first valve at the tank, and open the one at the end of the hose to drain the condensate in a more controlled way.
Anybody try something like this? Or is there another approach I should be looking at? Basically I don't want the air and water blowing at the wall ;-)
I am thinking of keeping the elbow and 3-1/2" ****** with a valve, and adding a couple of feet of high pressure hose with a second valve at the end. Hopefully this extra length of hose can act as a reservoir for the condensate that drains. Then I can close the first valve at the tank, and open the one at the end of the hose to drain the condensate in a more controlled way.
Anybody try something like this? Or is there another approach I should be looking at? Basically I don't want the air and water blowing at the wall ;-)