So after living in Texas for over 10 years and suffering through the heat I finally got an A/C for my garage. I should have done that 10 friggin years ago!
Not only is it WAY more comfortable, obviously, working in the garage, I've pretty much completely solved my compressor issues and I didn't even expect that.
I had water traps, copper piping, a DIY aftercooler, filters etc. to combat water in the line. And all of that worked. But my dessicant would get used up after one session pretty easily. So I bought a motorguard filter that I have yet to plumb to try and save some of my dessicant.
So I go to drain my compressor the day after I have the A/C and usually there is a fair amount of water that STILL comes out of the tank because it's so friggin hot and humid here. But that day... not a single visible drop of water!
I put my hand in front of the drain and could occasionally feel some water drops but not enough to accumulate any visible water. Before it was always a pretty large mess at the drain that I would have to wipe up and I had planned to run a tube out of the garage because of that.
Now I don't have to. The tank stays nice and cool in the A/C and no water.
All this to say... If you're on the fence about getting an A/C get off of it and get one!
Not only is it WAY more comfortable, obviously, working in the garage, I've pretty much completely solved my compressor issues and I didn't even expect that.
I had water traps, copper piping, a DIY aftercooler, filters etc. to combat water in the line. And all of that worked. But my dessicant would get used up after one session pretty easily. So I bought a motorguard filter that I have yet to plumb to try and save some of my dessicant.
So I go to drain my compressor the day after I have the A/C and usually there is a fair amount of water that STILL comes out of the tank because it's so friggin hot and humid here. But that day... not a single visible drop of water!
I put my hand in front of the drain and could occasionally feel some water drops but not enough to accumulate any visible water. Before it was always a pretty large mess at the drain that I would have to wipe up and I had planned to run a tube out of the garage because of that.
Now I don't have to. The tank stays nice and cool in the A/C and no water.
All this to say... If you're on the fence about getting an A/C get off of it and get one!

When working in the shop a full day the temp gets into the low 70's & super dry. At 5 or 6 pm I can turn the mini split off, sit down, open the garage door & be comfortable watching the boats on the Intracoastal Waterway for a couple hours.