Irondrgntp
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Hello everyone! I love this forum and everything about GJ. We have an incredible community. I'm a new poster, but long time lurker. I hope to become more active and contribute as well.
So, almost everyone, can mostly agree that purging the air from the compressor at the end of the day if you don't plan on using it for a little while is not a bad idea. However, many of us that don't own a shop and use the compressor here and there for maybe an hour or two at a time per day, a few days a week... Would you leave it charged/filled with an auto drain or empty and valve open? I notice when I'm done with the compressor for the day... And then go to start it the next day or something.. a bunch of water pours out. Obviously even airtight containers WILL accumulate some amount of moisture. The problem is it sits at the bottom somewhere (in the horizontal ball valve pipe extension hopefully) and has no pressure to be purged. I'm assuming it's NOT in the tank and just in the pipe....
For reference.... I have an Eaton (Polar Air) Dual stage, 80 gallon, 7.5HP vertical piston compressor with the whisper silencer system. Wow, that was a mouthful huh?
I do tend to use it a few times a week, but not every day. If I'm working on a project, I'll have it charged for a few hours. At the end of the day I drain it and leave the ball valve open. Currently I DO NOT have an auto drain. I DO, however... have two flat silicone heater pads running 24/7, underneath the crankcase, to keep it warm and not allow (to a minimum) excess moisture to build up during colder days when I need to run it. It's always hot and ready. The question is... Should somebody leave a compressor charged and blow off automatically or empty it and that's it when done?
Thank you to everyone who gives their input, knowledge and opinions.
So, almost everyone, can mostly agree that purging the air from the compressor at the end of the day if you don't plan on using it for a little while is not a bad idea. However, many of us that don't own a shop and use the compressor here and there for maybe an hour or two at a time per day, a few days a week... Would you leave it charged/filled with an auto drain or empty and valve open? I notice when I'm done with the compressor for the day... And then go to start it the next day or something.. a bunch of water pours out. Obviously even airtight containers WILL accumulate some amount of moisture. The problem is it sits at the bottom somewhere (in the horizontal ball valve pipe extension hopefully) and has no pressure to be purged. I'm assuming it's NOT in the tank and just in the pipe....
For reference.... I have an Eaton (Polar Air) Dual stage, 80 gallon, 7.5HP vertical piston compressor with the whisper silencer system. Wow, that was a mouthful huh?
I do tend to use it a few times a week, but not every day. If I'm working on a project, I'll have it charged for a few hours. At the end of the day I drain it and leave the ball valve open. Currently I DO NOT have an auto drain. I DO, however... have two flat silicone heater pads running 24/7, underneath the crankcase, to keep it warm and not allow (to a minimum) excess moisture to build up during colder days when I need to run it. It's always hot and ready. The question is... Should somebody leave a compressor charged and blow off automatically or empty it and that's it when done?
Thank you to everyone who gives their input, knowledge and opinions.



