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![]() "Ramsey" @##@.^net wrote If you get tired of your trap fill up, you can get one automatically drains now at Grainger. I installed one two years ago, and haven't seen water in my 10 HP system since. chuckle Yes, I left that detail out. If you put a 1/4" petcock on the bottom of my big diameter water condensing trap, you can leave it open, just a tiny, tiny amount. Not so much you can even hear any air hissing, but it will be enough to let the water out, unless you are really running the compressor(s) hard, for a long time. -- Jim in NC |
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