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Correct me if I’m wrong but shouldn’t the pressure in the tank be set at two pounds below the turn on pressure the regulator is set at? For example if your regulator is a 40-60 psi shouldn’t the pressure be set at 38 lbs??

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Correct me if I’m wrong but shouldn’t the pressure in the tank be set at two pounds below the turn on pressure the regulator is set at? For example if your regulator is a 40-60 psi shouldn’t the pressure be set at 38 lbs??

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Exactly. Tank air couple pounds under regulator cut-in pressure.
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