Here is my setup to cool and dry my air. I think it works so well because of the total surface area compared to a radiator type. I had a air to air heat exchanger but it really didn't cool it enough after a hard run.
This is two stainless tubes with caps welded by a certified welder. Beautiful welds. The air comes from the compressor thru a traditional water separator then into the first tube at the top. The bottom of the tanks are joined together allowing air to pass from the first to the second tank. It then exits the tanks to the compressor holding tank. There is a check valve at the top of the second tank to allow a slow bleed off of moisture from the second tank if I wish.The shop is plumbed with 1" steel lines. My intake is in the attic with a large car air filter. It made it quieter by doing this as well as staying cleaner.
Here it is.
Jim
This is two stainless tubes with caps welded by a certified welder. Beautiful welds. The air comes from the compressor thru a traditional water separator then into the first tube at the top. The bottom of the tanks are joined together allowing air to pass from the first to the second tank. It then exits the tanks to the compressor holding tank. There is a check valve at the top of the second tank to allow a slow bleed off of moisture from the second tank if I wish.The shop is plumbed with 1" steel lines. My intake is in the attic with a large car air filter. It made it quieter by doing this as well as staying cleaner.
Here it is.
Jim
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