Air Venturi How often do you drain out water?

Too small for me to make heads or tails out of it.

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I use a hand pump and I believe it is too slow to produce enough moisture to actually get into my guns. I vent the line every 40-50 stokes. After 10+ years of exclusive hand pumping, I have never found any evidence of moisture or corrosion in my airguns.
They actually are worse for moisture than a GX type compressor.
 
I’ve been filling SCBA tanks for years using a consistent method that’s worked really well. Every five minutes during the fill, I manually purge the compressor. This simple step, I believe, is the most important part in keeping moisture out of the system.

I also run a large in-line desiccant filter—one of those big blue or gold ones you can find on Amazon. Even with that in place, I rarely see any moisture buildup in the beads, which tells me the frequent purging is doing most of the work.

I use a couple different compressors—an Omega Air Charger and an Omega Trail Charger—and follow the same process with both. Once I’m done filling, I disconnect everything, open the compressor’s bleed valve, and let it run for a few extra minutes. This helps dry out the system internally before shutdown.

It’s a simple routine, but it’s kept my air clean and dry with no issues.
 
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I wish there are reviews of filtration systems that are as well done as rifle reviews. Pretty hit and miss out there. Here's one unit I'm finding that looks reasonable. My end goal is to find a good filter that does not cost more than my gun, is portable enough to take along shooting, and does the job of drying the air. 90%+ humidity days are very normal around here.

I got that one a few weeks ago, works like a champ!
 
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