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Originally Posted by Harvester
Keeping an eye on the PSI is a good point. I have a Viair unit that I use to put air in the RV tires. The air compressor comes with "RV attachments", one of which is a trigger style with a gauge. On the Amazon "Questions & Answers", someone brought this point up about blowing out the lines, as the compressor is rated for up to 150psi. Their answer was to run the compressor until it reaches 40psi, [then back off]. I'm guessing just cycling on and off while keeping an eye on the gauge.
We'll see how that goes...
Thanks!
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I made a quick connect attachment for my main water in. It has a pressure regulator on it and also a air gauge. So now I can regulate the air pressure and shut it off and let the system hold pressure at the start up of the new year. If the gauge drops I have a leak