Apologies if this is not the correct group for this posting. I'm curious what real-world experiences people have had with CO contamination in their tanks.
My understanding for compressors run by electric motors, CO contamination can come from poorly maintained equipment (old oil / old filters) or having the intake poorly placed (sucking in car/smoke/whatever).
If we could exclude the poor placement of the intake, is it really possible to get CO without having the air taste 'funky' ? If the shop is doing partial-pressure blending of EAN, wouldn't that preclude this type of contamination?
My understanding for compressors run by electric motors, CO contamination can come from poorly maintained equipment (old oil / old filters) or having the intake poorly placed (sucking in car/smoke/whatever).
If we could exclude the poor placement of the intake, is it really possible to get CO without having the air taste 'funky' ? If the shop is doing partial-pressure blending of EAN, wouldn't that preclude this type of contamination?