11-10-2023, 01:57 PM
I just replaced my drier because it had a few issues (leaky seal, and sometimes sticking blow-off system) from age....it was original.
The unit that I had and purchased was a WABCO 1200 to make installation easy. The new unit seems to blow off much more air than my old one. I am guessing that the old unit was semi-plugged.
The amount of dust that blew off of my driveway was insane! It got me thinking of making some sort of deflector as I do stop in dirty/sandy areas often.
I happened upon a website of a guy who makes them (theairdeflector.com). Seems like an easy item that will help with reducing the dust bowl when pressure blow off happens.
The unit that I had and purchased was a WABCO 1200 to make installation easy. The new unit seems to blow off much more air than my old one. I am guessing that the old unit was semi-plugged.
The amount of dust that blew off of my driveway was insane! It got me thinking of making some sort of deflector as I do stop in dirty/sandy areas often.
I happened upon a website of a guy who makes them (theairdeflector.com). Seems like an easy item that will help with reducing the dust bowl when pressure blow off happens.