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Old 05-20-2007, 06:25 PM   #127
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Re: Xmas In March, Thanks To Porterbuilt.

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Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver View Post
If the air is dry to begin with when it goes into the tank how could it make any moisture?
How do you dry it effectively? I know you need to have a length of line long enough to allow the air to cool before it goes through the trap/filter & then into the tank. I also know that copper is typically whats used because of it's ability to dissapate heat.

W/o the length of line, the air is warm/hot. Once it cools in the tank, there will be moisture.
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