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I just bought a larger compressor from the pawn shop across the street.
I plugged it in to check it out & it got up to 100 psi, so I was satisfied. It looks to be in mint condition.
Anyway I wanted to attach my hose to it & roll it into place until the next time I need compressed air...
...but the female quick-release connection already on there seems to be a slightly different & incompatible connector then the male half I already had on my hose from my old smaller compressor (traded in to the pawn shop)
I have another compatible female quick connect, but how do I purge the air safely?
There is a valve with a ring on it, & I remember pulling that ring once before on a smaller compressor... but it seemed like it was an instant gush of the entire contents of compressed air in one violent second...
..so, with a 15 gallon size, freshly loaded up to capicity... I don't feel like experimenting aimlessly.
Would someone tell me if this is a safe way to deal with this:
I plugged it in to check it out & it got up to 100 psi, so I was satisfied. It looks to be in mint condition.
Anyway I wanted to attach my hose to it & roll it into place until the next time I need compressed air...
...but the female quick-release connection already on there seems to be a slightly different & incompatible connector then the male half I already had on my hose from my old smaller compressor (traded in to the pawn shop)
I have another compatible female quick connect, but how do I purge the air safely?
There is a valve with a ring on it, & I remember pulling that ring once before on a smaller compressor... but it seemed like it was an instant gush of the entire contents of compressed air in one violent second...
..so, with a 15 gallon size, freshly loaded up to capicity... I don't feel like experimenting aimlessly.
Would someone tell me if this is a safe way to deal with this: