So, i know why you 'should' drain your compressor, to get the water out of it. and if you don't it could start to rust the compressor's innards.
But what about those of us that have large 30gal compressors ?
Is there any other option? Seems such as waste of energy, to drain out 30gallons of compressed air every time you go to use it.
I've just upgraded from an 8gal to a 29gal... It now takes 6mins to fill, pulling 13amps in the process.
Can i not, just open the drain valve for a few secs to get the moisture out, and leave it some pressure in it? Or does every last bit of air HAVE to come every night. I may only need to fire it up once a week, if that !
Or is there a special drain valve that just somehow gets the water out, and keeps the dry air in ? Surely gravity sees the water reach the bottom of the tank, and opening (along with the pressure expelling) takes most of the water out, within the first sec or two of opening.
Do they say drain every day just to be over cautious?
But what about those of us that have large 30gal compressors ?
Is there any other option? Seems such as waste of energy, to drain out 30gallons of compressed air every time you go to use it.
I've just upgraded from an 8gal to a 29gal... It now takes 6mins to fill, pulling 13amps in the process.
Can i not, just open the drain valve for a few secs to get the moisture out, and leave it some pressure in it? Or does every last bit of air HAVE to come every night. I may only need to fire it up once a week, if that !
Or is there a special drain valve that just somehow gets the water out, and keeps the dry air in ? Surely gravity sees the water reach the bottom of the tank, and opening (along with the pressure expelling) takes most of the water out, within the first sec or two of opening.
Do they say drain every day just to be over cautious?


