Don on my F10 I have the HB small desiccant filter between the Cal compressor and the F10. I recently purchased one of the black hi side filters that was filled with a mixture of charcoal and the white beads but I'll be using only silicon gel beads only in it when I start using it. Heck this winter I haven't even turned on my F10 for about 2 months now because I'm simply using mainly co2 for indoor plinking only. I sure do like that F10 though.
I have done that several times and have yet to see any moisture come out of the HP tanks after they have coolled back to room temperature
Quote from: Sfttailrdr46 on March 02, 2019, 09:27:39 AMI have done that several times and have yet to see any moisture come out of the HP tanks after they have coolled back to room temperatureHow did you tested that ?most scuba tanks / valves got a nice safety feature included:https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&biw=1920&bih=940&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=Pbt_XPOhAc_f6QS8s7WACg&q=scuba+tank+valve&oq=scuba+tank+valve&gs_l=img.3..0i19l3j0i8i30i19.107354.108077..108207...0.0..0.84.374.5......0....1..gws-wiz-img.KKrG_3QZ_msthis small pipe prevents water/oil to flow out.
Sorry, the way I see it, nothing lasts forever. I use the gold filter from China and the black filter from MRodAir on my MKII Extreme. Then I use the smaller tampon filter between my tanks and guns when filling. Periodic maintenance of my guns is the only way to monitor moisture getting to them. Yearly visual testing will reveal any moisture getting in the tanks.