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Re: Water Buildup in Pneumatic System?
If you find that the amount of condensed water is truly significant (we also are up north, so this hasn't really been a problem), you may also want to consider this when laying out your pneumatic system - in particular, with respect to the vent valve.
For instance, vertical tank orientation, with the inlet and outlet on top, and the vent at the bottom (you don't really want your air flowing through your pool of collected water). With multiple tanks, there isn't anything that prevents you from having a vent on each.
Just make sure that you don't vent onto your electronics :{D.
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