Funny that. I have a tankless compressor and get moisture in the trap regularly. I also spray indoors in a heated room, but live in a solid walled cottage with no damp proof course, so the humidity is relatively high compared to some homes. I would say a rust hole in the compressor reservoir makes it life expired.
compared to some homes. I would say a rust hole in the compressor reservoir makes it life expired.
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Think Tim it will be the compressor continually striving away & gets hot.
The air then being hot can absorb more water in vapour form.
Switch off compressor cools down & vapour in compressor chamber & hose
form into water. Next time the compressor is switched on it blows out that
encapsulated water.
With a tank not so bad as the compressor , checked mine, is hardly warm.
Never have any water in both water traps. Jersey has one of the highest RH in the
world about 88 Live in London 67. Figures approx from memory.
Tank or no tank best to empty tankv & hose of compressed air. I am OK have leak somewhere.
Build up is quite staggering. Had problems with one building. Prodded, made hole
in the insinuation & we were all covered in condensed water. The contractor had
omitted the vapour barrier.
Laurie