Getting droplets out of tubing after cleaning

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Re: Getting droplets out of tubing after cleaning

Post by jimbud » Mon Sep 30, 2019 10:10 pm

InnerGlow wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:52 pm
D.H. wrote:
Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:14 am
To the OP:

You state that your min pressure is 5 (in the text), but you state that it's 7.5 in you comments. I assume that what you mean is that 5 is your ramp starting pressure. While 5 should blow that droplets out, I think that you can disengage the ramp (on a per session basis) by just hitting the ramp button.
Wow, zombie thread here. At the time of the original post, I was using a min pressure of 5 (not using the ramp). For a long time now I've been using a min pressure of 7.5 (still not using the ramp).

Anyway, I don't think I've washed out the hose much since I originally got a few replies on this thread and I've been doing just fine.
Well InnerGlow you came back.

That will make D.H. feel justified. :o
And OH SO smug. :P

Still, glad to meet you. :D
Even under these circumstances. :wink:
Hope all is well. :D

JPB

By the way, ignore D.H. :wink:

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