Hi All,
I would like to know the reasoning for placing the dumpvalve so that it faces down while in a horisontal position.
If it is so that the little rope will not get caught on anything, I don't understand how it can be a likely problem since the tank protrude way past the length of the rope. Further more a little weight worked into the rope design will keep it from wondering around. (I have a design for this if any of the manufacturers would like to contact me
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Surely the function of the dumpvalve is to dump air and if this is its main function should it not be placed where it can used the most effectively?
I tried a DIR setup this weekend, after doing some reading on the subject and at this point would like to understand the reasoning behind some of the steps/setup. Some makes sence other not, so I am looking forward to straight forward advice and explanation.
Thanks
I would like to know the reasoning for placing the dumpvalve so that it faces down while in a horisontal position.
If it is so that the little rope will not get caught on anything, I don't understand how it can be a likely problem since the tank protrude way past the length of the rope. Further more a little weight worked into the rope design will keep it from wondering around. (I have a design for this if any of the manufacturers would like to contact me
Surely the function of the dumpvalve is to dump air and if this is its main function should it not be placed where it can used the most effectively?
I tried a DIR setup this weekend, after doing some reading on the subject and at this point would like to understand the reasoning behind some of the steps/setup. Some makes sence other not, so I am looking forward to straight forward advice and explanation.
Thanks