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Old 12-15-2013, 02:53 PM
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No drain on the condenser. Don't think it needs it because the pressure in the condenser bleeds off when the compressor shuts off. Condensation happens when the tank gets hot and cools. With this setup only cold air goes into tank so much less condensate.
I still have water separating units on the air lines by have been noticing much less water in the tank from the drain on the bottom of it.