BetterDays
Well-known member
I have your standard, run of the mill $300 Craftsman compressor (the one that is always on sale). Being in Ohio, we do get the cold winters here...
However, I get a lot of water in the compressor and into the lines..
I drain the tank (of water, not air pressure) before, during, and after I use it. I have also installed an inline 'filter' from Harbor Freight. The filter catches almost none of the water and it comes out of the tool (or hose end when disconnecting).
I do run the compressor quite a bit when working, which I know is part of the problem. However, there has to be a solution..
*Does placement of the filter, when compared to the tank and/or the hose reel affect how well the filter will trap water?
Any suggestions that I can try. Warm weather is near, but I think this has more issues than just cold temperatures/heating the garage while in use/cold temperatures.
Thanks!
Kevin
However, I get a lot of water in the compressor and into the lines..
I drain the tank (of water, not air pressure) before, during, and after I use it. I have also installed an inline 'filter' from Harbor Freight. The filter catches almost none of the water and it comes out of the tool (or hose end when disconnecting).
I do run the compressor quite a bit when working, which I know is part of the problem. However, there has to be a solution..
*Does placement of the filter, when compared to the tank and/or the hose reel affect how well the filter will trap water?
Any suggestions that I can try. Warm weather is near, but I think this has more issues than just cold temperatures/heating the garage while in use/cold temperatures.
Thanks!
Kevin