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Compressors, condensation, and TPMS

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I'm currently in the process of researching a decent inflator setup. Along the way, I looked for any previous discussion here about condensation and TPMS, and I didn't find anything. I'm wondering what, if anything, you guys do to avoid putting water in your tires with your on-board compressors.
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I'm wondering what, if anything, you guys do to avoid putting water in your tires with your on-board compressors.
It's never been an issue for me. The portable compressor I use is small and the line to the tire being filled is short. In the minute or 2 it takes to fill a tire, there's never been a buildup of water.

Water becomes an issue on large scale compressors that run all the time. My dad has a water separator on his shop compressor. That thing doesn't compare to what most of us use to inflate our tires.
 
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