Humdinger, Thanks for the info.. I’ll use this info...
Here’s some food for thought
since the silica is way less effective, let’s say in 10 hours we open the filter to see the silica is going pink,so rather than changing the silica, if we seal the dryer from outside air during down time, wouldn’t the sieve remove moisture from the silica, maybe turning it back to bluish over a day or so?
if this is the case, the silica would, down the line turn pink, and fail to go back to blue which would indicate the sieve is full..
it seems to me the moisture in the dryer would tend to equalize...
Mike
Here’s some food for thought
since the silica is way less effective, let’s say in 10 hours we open the filter to see the silica is going pink,so rather than changing the silica, if we seal the dryer from outside air during down time, wouldn’t the sieve remove moisture from the silica, maybe turning it back to bluish over a day or so?
if this is the case, the silica would, down the line turn pink, and fail to go back to blue which would indicate the sieve is full..
it seems to me the moisture in the dryer would tend to equalize...
Mike
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