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| I "heared" coltri-compressors are known for rel. high humidity in the compressed air. Don't know if this is true. Anyway, what can be done to remove the humidity as much as possible? Are there filters dedicated to this job that I can add in the air-hose f.i.? Thanks. Newby. |
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