i like efficiency and would rather drive a car at peak efficiency than driving with my foot on the brakes.If it supplies an adequate amount of required air, who cares how restrictive it is ?
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i like efficiency and would rather drive a car at peak efficiency than driving with my foot on the brakes.If it supplies an adequate amount of required air, who cares how restrictive it is ?
Better? Unlikely.so that's something different .... so what? nothing wrong with new and better. anyhow think about it ....
Compressor manufacturers would have been doing this 50+ years ago if it was practical.i like efficiency and would rather drive a car at peak efficiency than driving with my foot on the brakes.
the best way to remove moisture is through super cooling or just pumping dry air into your inlet which is a easier more efficient method.When restriction occurs it creates a dwell time in the filter which allows time to remove moisture.
many paint shops are modifying their system to remove moisture using coils to cool the air going into their tank. 50 years ago, they did to feel that was a problem... check u-tubeCompressor manufacturers would have been doing this 50+ years ago if it was practical.
You would be way money ahead to just use nitrogen. For all practical purpose, zero moisture.the best way to remove moisture is through super cooling or just pumping dry air into your inlet which is a easier more efficient method.
moisture wasn't an issue then and it's so simple and easy to fix todayCompressor manufacturers would have been doing this 50+ years ago if it was practical.
If they are removing moisture going into their tanks, it’s after it has been compressed. Just like everyone on this site has been doing.many paint shops are modifying their system to remove moisture using coils to cool the air going into their tank. 50 years ago, they did to feel that was a problem... check u-tube
you have a free nitrogen source and know how well air guns function with nitrogenYou would be way money ahead to just use nitrogen. For all practical purpose, zero moisture.
Several have been running airguns on N2 for years.you have a free nitrogen source and know how well air guns function with nitrogen
without the use of a restrictive filter. just check on u-tube how it's done cheaply. they remove the air directly from the compressor, pass it through the cooling fins, cooling the air and removing most of the moisture before dumping it back into the cylinder storage tank.If they are removing moisture going into their tanks, it’s after it has been compressed. Just like everyone on this site has been doing.
Everything you’re saying over and over and over is post compression drying.Postwithout the use of a restrictive filter. just check on u-tube how it's done cheaply. they remove the air directly from the compressor, pass it through the cooling fins, cooling the air and removing most of the moisture before dumping it back into the cylinder storage tank.
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going to a nitrogen supplier every time you need to load your gun is better than going through those mickey mouse filters and is a solution but how expensive is thatSeveral have been running airguns on N2 for years.
i did not say once it is post compressor drying. appears you don't understand anything i am trying to say.Everything you’re saying over and over and over is post compression drying.
You clearly don’t understand the process. N2 is fed into the HP compressors intake.going to a nitrogen supplier every time you need to load your gun is better than going through those mickey mouse filters and is a solution but how expensive is that
You keep saying air is fed into a tank. If air is fed into a tank it has been compressed already.i did not say once it is post compressor drying. appears you don't understand anything i am trying to say.
wrong!!!!Everything you’re saying over and over and over is post compression drying.
i don't know how often i must repeat mysef ....Everything you’re saying over and over and over is post compression drying.
if you don't understand, i cant help youEverything you’re saying over and over and over is post compression drying.
From your post 51.wrong!!!!
i don't know how often i must repeat mysef ....
if you don't understand, i cant help you
wrong!!!