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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 706669, member: 22283"] Very good point, Tony! Filters and oilers are also of concern. Ever notice that some of them have a metal cage surrounding them? The ultimate system would be plumbed in stainless. Black pipe is most common, but is a great place for oxides to form. Ivan, if I were you, I'd pipe in a drip leg on your sytem. A low point of pipe that has a ball valve at the end. The moisture will collect there and you can easily rid it with the ball valve. Keep it lower than the exit of the tank, just after the tank exit, and it will help to keep the water from collecting in the tank itself. BTW...timer drains that plug into the wall are not expensive and will open briefly to let moisture out. Replace the ball valve with a timer drain and you should never have any problems with water, in a garage system. [/QUOTE]
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