engnerdan looks like a REAL compressor. I'd be interested in information on the final/optional aftercooler if you could steer me in the right direction for that. I can't make out in the photos where you will take air from the compressor tank (tie-in).
If that aftercooler does take out 80% of the water, then, I would plum it differently with a good size drop leg with drain valve at the bottom to catch most of that water before it goes into the tank but then I guess you would have TWO places to drain instead of one - maybe not something everybody would opt to do. I figure the less water in my tank, the better it will be.
How will you achieve the intake silencer?
The air tap is on the right hand side of the compressor (opposite the check valve). The aftercooler on mine is placed between the pump and the check valve on the tank. So all the water dumps into the tank. I am not a huge fan of putting the water into the tank but that is how it is setup. I suppose you could put a large filter/water catch on the line before it enters the tank. I am just going to get an auto drain of some sort to drain the tank frequently.
You can buy the aftercoolers from this place www.castair.net they don’t have a ton of info on there website but if you call them they can tell you more. I paid about $300 for the one on my compressor, which I figure is allot cheaper then a refrigerated cooler.
-Dan
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