Guys - I have a strategy moving forward. I have always run my main compressor to full pressure of 120psi but I realise that is not necessary. For most use I use a blow gun so 10psi is fine. I now fire up the compressor to around 10-20psi and that lasts me the whole day of occasional blowing chips. I only let the tank up to 125psi when I am sand blasting which is not a daily occurrence. I have recently purchased a flexible drain extension pipe to aid draining and the next step is an automatic drain. Up to now, and before these posts, I kept the tank permanently at 125psi but no more.
Thanks everyone for their thoughts and advice.
Mike
(Not really directed at you mr Mike - - - you're just the last in this line of conversation - - - sorry!)
Hmmmmm - - - I'm not so convinced that pressure cycling your tank is as much of a problem as some have been warning here.
A tank that is held at in a fairly narrow temperature range, fed by air that doesn't have widely varying levels of humidity won't have near the levels of internal moisture generated by a system where such conditions just can't be met.
Here this should be a major issue judging by the writings yet I remember a system where I doubt it was ever blown down still had the tank last around 30 years and that's with uses in an over 50 C (over 120 F) range. Blown down would have extended that tank's life but for the life of me I don't remember a valve on that thing.
There seems to be a consensus that an automatic valve is a must. What ever happened to organizing your shop departure? Do you regularly walk out the door leaving all the machines you used running and the lights on and your big doors open? If you don't - - - then what's so difficult about adding in hitting the drain valve for the 10 seconds that remove 99% of the internal moisture. In my experience automated systems that fail are a far more common occurrence that might be expected. That failure is often accompanied by catastrophic failure of other parts of the system. If I should be checking an automatic valve on a regular basis (recommended behavior by the way) - - - how in the sam snot is that easier than spending significantly less $$$$ and using a manual drain on every use of the equipment?
(I am not even trying to suggest that an automatic valve is a terrible idea - - - I just don't think its as wonderful an idea as has been presented. Something like all the driving assist tools on the newish vehicles - - - I find them a royal pita - - - I do know how to drive and carry license to drive most everything on a road (one type and 2 sub types not included) and think that relying on these kind of tools is going to really incentivize the complete idiotification of driving - - - - not that its that far off generally as it is - - - too many people learning how to drive using computer games rather than actually having to practice the art - - - accurately!!!)
(Further wonder if a comparison of air receiver or pressure tanks and their fabrication over the last 50 to 60 years would show the same thickness of material
from previous to now - - - I'd bet not. The bean counters or the liars run the company - - - - very very rarely is it a technically competent person!!!)