mcarroll_nz
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I'm up to the last stage of my shop build - compressor lines. Attached is a pic of my compressor, hiding behind 5 layers of 5/8ths drywall with inlet and outlet fans to manage heat. Does a pretty good job of suppressing the noise - both for me and my neighbors. Still feel the thumping pretty good thru the floor though, even being on rubber isolators.
I'm planning to run type L 1/2 inch copper with sweated joints as well as an aftercooler. I want to start off with a basic install to try to keep costs down - no fan and no water separator. It'll be a Hayden 1260 with a water drop and then uphill copper pipe back to the compressor - no water separator in between.
Anyone have experience and success with this configuration, in terms of keeping water out of the tank? Or is a water separator a crucial part of an aftercooler installation? There will be a filter and separator once it hits the main line so trying to keep costs down.
I would consider fitting a fan now if anyone has a link to a 110V fan that would fit and not too expensive.
Thanks.
I'm planning to run type L 1/2 inch copper with sweated joints as well as an aftercooler. I want to start off with a basic install to try to keep costs down - no fan and no water separator. It'll be a Hayden 1260 with a water drop and then uphill copper pipe back to the compressor - no water separator in between.
Anyone have experience and success with this configuration, in terms of keeping water out of the tank? Or is a water separator a crucial part of an aftercooler installation? There will be a filter and separator once it hits the main line so trying to keep costs down.
I would consider fitting a fan now if anyone has a link to a 110V fan that would fit and not too expensive.
Thanks.
