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coachgeo

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if adding another tank "for tools"..... would it be wiser to add a dry tank that is on a Tee than a second wet tank? Would think dry is better for tools
 

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if adding another tank "for tools"..... would it be wiser to add a dry tank that is on a Tee than a second wet tank? Would think dry is better for tools
That's actually what I did so really parallel not series? It acts like one large wet tank since there aren't any check valves separating the two.
 

coachgeo

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That's actually what I did so really parallel not series? It acts like one large wet tank since there aren't any check valves separating the two.
if understanding correctly; everything that gets air AFTER the wet tank is considered a dry tank. The air is not dry so to speak...... just "dryer" than the trucks first tank.
 
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