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11-01-2014, 06:52 PM
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A Better DIY Adapter to Blow-out Water Lines
The trick to successfully blowing our water line to winterize your trailer is low air pressure but lots of volume. The tire chuck adapters are not only a PITA to use but they are very restrictive, often not providing the air volume required to properly blow the water from the lines.
I have documented my solution pictured below which is both convenient to use, not restrictive and easy to build. I have been using this adapter on 3 trailer for the past 2 years and it works great.
Details of building it are on my blog.
Click Here For the Blog
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11-01-2014, 06:59 PM
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Nice clear building instructions and the process to follow. Thanks.
One more project for the list
Ron
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11-01-2014, 07:22 PM
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A bit lighter.
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11-01-2014, 07:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by padlin
A bit lighter.
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Exactly the same principle Bob
I like the convenience of the valve to shut off the air without disconnecting the air line
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11-01-2014, 07:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by padlin
A bit lighter.
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Almost looks like this one.
Great minds think alike I guess.
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11-01-2014, 07:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ice-breaker
Great minds think alike I guess.
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Lots of great minds in this group.
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11-01-2014, 07:58 PM
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Count me out of the great minds. I bought one of those and used it once with my compressor, and now this thread has got me wondering where it is.
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11-02-2014, 03:16 PM
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In line regulator eliminates the need to adjust and readjust the air compressor pressure regulator.
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11-02-2014, 03:19 PM
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I don't understand. I set the pressure on the air compressor to 40 lbs. Why would I have to adjust it after doing that?
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11-02-2014, 03:24 PM
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If you are feeding off an air line, the built in regulator lets you adjust the feed to the trailer without needing to change all the other outlets. I have a simple 2 piece adapter without a valve, regulator, gauge, & use it with a portable compressor, so setting the air pressure on the compressor, so like Glenn, that is all I need to do.
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11-02-2014, 03:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gbaglo
I don't understand. I set the pressure on the air compressor to 40 lbs. Why would I have to adjust it after doing that?
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Unless you inflate your tires to 40 lbs you will have to adjust up and down again next time you want to blow water out of the lines.
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11-02-2014, 03:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gbaglo
I don't understand. I set the pressure on the air compressor to 40 lbs. Why would I have to adjust it after doing that?
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The primary use of the air compressor is nail guns and air wrenches so higher pressure (90 psi) is usually needed.
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11-02-2014, 03:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jubal
The primary use of the air compressor is nail guns and air wrenches so higher pressure (90 psi) is usually needed.
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Yes. So, if I'm using a nail gun, I turn the dial to adjust the pressure to 90 psi. When blowing out the water lines ( to my recollection ) no more than 40 psi is recommended, so I set it to 40.
Don't understand why I need more bits.
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11-02-2014, 03:51 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C&G in FL
Unless you inflate your tires to 40 lbs you will have to adjust up and down again next time you want to blow water out of the lines.
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This is an easy adjustment, one I make a few times a day, some days. Different nail guns I use, air tools, etc, all require different pressures. It would only take you seconds to change.
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11-02-2014, 03:53 PM
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The air compressor in the shop is not portable and is behind a sound barrier wall. I find it easier to regulate the air pressure at the point of use.
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11-02-2014, 03:59 PM
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This is my compressor. I wouldn't describe it as portable, although I suppose it is. Haven't used it in a year or more.
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11-02-2014, 04:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jubal
The air compressor in the shop is not portable and is behind a sound barrier wall. I find it easier to regulate the air pressure at the point of use.
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Now, it makes sense.
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What happens to the hole when the cheese is gone?
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11-02-2014, 04:04 PM
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ETI's instructions say to set the pressure to no more than 30 pounds, but you guys are using 40 pounds?
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11-02-2014, 04:08 PM
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My recollection of the pressure setting came from a poor memory. I set it to whatever ETI says and I review winterizing instructions before I start and while I'm doing it to make sure I've covered all the steps.
Reason for the poor memory is I haven't used air in at least two years, preferring to use RV anti-freeze.
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11-02-2014, 04:10 PM
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Gotcha. Will do my first ever winterizing soon, using compressed air, so I've been studying the ETI instructions...
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