Is it the stuffy head flu? I got rid of it about 5 weeks ago and got reinfected with he same one as far as I can tell 5 days ago. It took me 2 weeks to get rid of it the first time. 😕
And the PVC pipe says 370 psi! I only need 125 + psi .
I added the vibration timer for maintenance purposes.
Will this be enough or I need 3 more diy pvc in series plus the clear oil/water separator to make it work?
Quote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:06:45 AMWill this be enough or I need 3 more diy pvc in series plus the clear oil/water separator to make it work?No, I think you have plenty for drying purposes! Maybe add one of the disposable inline desiccant downstream of the large PVC, so you can easily tell when it needs regeneration.
Quote from: FuzzyGrub on February 24, 2018, 08:27:05 AMQuote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:06:45 AMWill this be enough or I need 3 more diy pvc in series plus the clear oil/water separator to make it work?No, I think you have plenty for drying purposes! Maybe add one of the disposable inline desiccant downstream of the large PVC, so you can easily tell when it needs regeneration. If you look at the disposable one on top of my F10, that will tell you when your beads need to be dried in the oven or replace with new beads.
Bill, in the picture I used the husky 1/4 F/F connector tons cure the quick connect. I will use pvc glue in the am for the 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 reducing male adapter. All less glue I spent like $19 Home Depot dollars. I guess I'm no longer buying the $70-$100 gold filter at Ali express. The dessicant will arrive this Sunday.
The DIY filter should be about 1/2 the size. I am glad it works. If I did it again I would use metal pipe. My excess dessicant is being used inside my gune safe.
Quote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:52:57 AMBill, in the picture I used the husky 1/4 F/F connector tons cure the quick connect. I will use pvc glue in the am for the 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 reducing male adapter. All less glue I spent like $19 Home Depot dollars. I guess I'm no longer buying the $70-$100 gold filter at Ali express. The dessicant will arrive this Sunday. Trigger_finger is cure the quick connect, like JB wield epoxy or 20/20 epoxy. Wonder if a nut could be put on the connector inside the cap. Booger how did you secure your fittings in your caps on the one you made? I thought about metal also, but the drilling and threading the cap would be a big pain for me since I only own a hand drill!
Quote from: chwillbill68 on February 24, 2018, 09:54:25 AMQuote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:52:57 AMBill, in the picture I used the husky 1/4 F/F connector tons cure the quick connect. I will use pvc glue in the am for the 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 reducing male adapter. All less glue I spent like $19 Home Depot dollars. I guess I'm no longer buying the $70-$100 gold filter at Ali express. The dessicant will arrive this Sunday. Trigger_finger is cure the quick connect, like JB wield epoxy or 20/20 epoxy. Wonder if a nut could be put on the connector inside the cap. Booger how did you secure your fittings in your caps on the one you made? I thought about metal also, but the drilling and threading the cap would be a big pain for me since I only own a hand drill! Bill, the fittings are threaded in plus I used the Female /Female connectors or coupler as a nut. Quick connect and the coupler are in the Home Depot compressor tool section.
Quote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:52:57 AM Booger how did you secure your fittings in your caps on the one you made?
Quote from: chwillbill68 on February 24, 2018, 09:54:25 AMQuote from: Trigger_Finger on February 24, 2018, 01:52:57 AM Booger how did you secure your fittings in your caps on the one you made?Pipe glue for the pvc and thread on top. Fittings I used Tap & Die.