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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160297
06/24/24 10:43 PM
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Never used too, last summer accidentally pulled the pin on my small pancake compressor shot rusty water everywhere, now I drain em all after use

Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160317
06/24/24 11:21 PM
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Well you guys convinced me to throw my compressor away and buy a new one. Mine has rust and corrosion all over it.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160319
06/24/24 11:25 PM
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It's just amazing the elder worker guys survived.





Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Wright Brothers] #8160325
06/25/24 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Wright Brothers
It's just amazing the elder worker guys survived.

Without the internet either


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160340
06/25/24 01:19 AM
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Water and oil do not mix well.
If you oil your tool every time you use it ,,,,,drain the compressor and add a water separation unit...


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160346
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Portable air tanks?





Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160350
06/25/24 02:51 AM
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Drain mine once a year. Besides that it stays filled.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160397
06/25/24 07:19 AM
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100 gallon tank, used daily at sawmill, drained daily and has water come out everyday.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: alaska viking] #8160506
06/25/24 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
Contractor for nearly 40 years, compressors of various types, brands, and sizes. drain occasionally, unless using one for any sort of spraying, due to water. Get water buildup in the tank, and is sometimes rusty water, but never had a tank failure.
And I seriously doubt a tank will go BOOM. In the unlikely event a tank rusted to the point it couldn't hold air pressure, it would simply leak. The tank wouldn't suddenly explode.

I think they will rust out and leak before they go boom. That's what happened to one I had.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160524
06/25/24 11:37 AM
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Most will start leaking before they explode. Russian roulette is not a game I want to play. Compressor tank is ensconced it its own cage. Most tanks never explode though, so going for a drive is probably more dangerous than working around a compressor.

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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160548
06/25/24 12:28 PM
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Why drain them? (of air)

I do turn mine off nightly incase a line ruptures over night, but as far as water in them, you'd get more water by running the air out and then running the compressor to completely refill the tsnk.

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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160575
06/25/24 01:31 PM
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Most people think of low pressure compressors. Leaving air in them is acceptable as long as water is regularly removed from the tank to prevent rust. High pressure compressors and tanks on the other hand, NO! Metal has a way of creeping under sustained high pressures, which is why scuba tanks need to be inspected and hydro tested regularly.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: hippie] #8160644
06/25/24 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hippie
Why drain them? (of air)

I do turn mine off nightly incase a line ruptures over night, but as far as water in them, you'd get more water by running the air out and then running the compressor to completely refill the tsnk.


Same here with my shop compressor, turn it off when not using it but I've never let all the air out of it.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160654
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I drain mine don't want inside to get rusty.

Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: hippie] #8160689
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Originally Posted by hippie
Why drain them? (of air)

I do turn mine off nightly incase a line ruptures over night, but as far as water in them, you'd get more water by running the air out and then running the compressor to completely refill the tsnk.

We don't drain air, we open brass quarter turn valve on bottom of tank. When water is blown out shut valve. Then two drop lines at both ends of building have ball valves, cracked daily.


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160784
06/25/24 08:53 PM
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I make it a habit to drain mine once in a while and I always make sure to do it in the winter.

Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160799
06/25/24 09:18 PM
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Ours are pressured 24/7 with air dryers


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Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160855
06/25/24 11:33 PM
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And here I figured if it held 120# for 12 months it was a good thing….

Re: Leaving pressure in an air compressor [Re: Bob Samuelson] #8160856
06/25/24 11:33 PM
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Sometimes the pressure switch will stick and and not shut off. All air compressors should be equipped with some type of pressure relief valve. It's important to know the maximum pressure of the tank and then check your air pressure after the the compressor cycles to make sure you are not exceeding that number. If it does exceed the listed psi, the pressure relief valve should be working to bleed the excess pressure off. If not, replace it.


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