Strouty
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I am having some trouble with my plasma cutter, and have finally figured that it is moisture in my lines. I probably should have been able to figure this out long ago, but I guess I just didn't think about how important dry air is. I know you can buy air dryers (I am currently looking at used ones), but I was thinking about using an air conditioning condenser from a truck. They seem to be rated for more pressure than my compressor puts out. I have seen a few people using them from cars, but I don't know if the CFM will be reduced. Has anyone done this before or do I need to get a specialized after cooler type radiator? I am also in process of getting an automatic drain, electrical disconnect, and an hour meter.
I have an Ingersoll Rand 2475 80 gallon 7.5 HP that makes 175 PSI and 23 CFM. I do not use it everyday, sometimes it gets used once a week. I was wondering if I should go with a float style drain or one that comes on with each cycle of the compressor (air actuated?). I know there are some other threads dealing with this, but they seem to die before getting all my questions answered. I am going to try and keep this one alive long enough to get some good ideas and good pictures.
I saw this drain from Northern Tool and wondered if anyone had any experience with it?
http://www2.northerntool.com/item-19.htm
I have an Ingersoll Rand 2475 80 gallon 7.5 HP that makes 175 PSI and 23 CFM. I do not use it everyday, sometimes it gets used once a week. I was wondering if I should go with a float style drain or one that comes on with each cycle of the compressor (air actuated?). I know there are some other threads dealing with this, but they seem to die before getting all my questions answered. I am going to try and keep this one alive long enough to get some good ideas and good pictures.
I saw this drain from Northern Tool and wondered if anyone had any experience with it?
http://www2.northerntool.com/item-19.htm
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