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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 690792, member: 22283"] A 1cfm @ 100 psi leak could cost you around $500 a year if you keep feeding it. Once you find the problem, then you will probably find that the root was contamination in the system. It is very important to rid the system of the water it captures. If the tank and lines have water, oxidation is sure to follow and foul up things. The optimum situation would be to have a drain set-up at your tank that would automatically discharge much of the water. You could also be sure you open the petcock at the bottom of the tank and release water whenever you charge the tank. It's probably best, if you don't do an automatic drain, to empty your tank of air when you are done using it. There is ten times as much water in a cubic foot of compressed air as in the atmosphere. 80% humidity at SL is Noahs flood in your compressor. [/QUOTE]
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