Hey Matt, thanks for the info. I noticed too when there was pressure in the hose I had hooked up to it, it didn't want to start back up, or had a difficult time doing so. I wonder if a pressure switch with an unloader valve would solve that problem? Maybe I will just forget about the tank and do like what Doug is doing.
I'm not exactly sure how your system is set up Doug. The gauge is connected to the output side, correct? I see the hose that must be going to the burner and the other needle valve connection looks like it goes to the suction side. The suction side looks like it has a T on it and is that a filter on the other side of the T? Do you also have a regulator on your burner, or do you control the air from the pump strictly with the needle valve?
Thanks for the the help guys!