Wigz1981
Active member
Hello, looking to add an aftercooler setup to my vintage Quincy 325 ROC 1 120gal. Compressor. The common upgrade seems to be the Derale 16 row tube and fin cooler.

All the examples i see for it are on 3hp or lower compressors. So not sure if it fit my needs as well. As far as efficiency or cooling capacity it seems to be tube and fin>bar and fin>stacked plate. Ive been considering other coolers. Here is a belt guard bar and fin geared towards 5-7.5hp with 3/4” NPT fittings.

The other option is the Derale Hyper Cool extreme 40 row stacked plate cooler. Its pricey for sure but the BTU rating is nice. I like the fact that Derale lists the BTU rating for their coolers. Ive only seen a couple examples of bar and fin and stacked plate coolers being used so im not sure how much of a difference it would make. Im not sure at what cooling capacity we hit the point of diminishing returns. I will be using a 10” high flow fan with the Derale coolers or a dual 8” with the belt guard one (although i dont have a belt guard at the moment. Just picked up a replacement 120gal SteelFab tank that has an extension at the back end of the deck that was probably meant for the belt guard. It will make a good mounting point.

Just curious if anyone has taken these routes, if its worth it use the higher efficiency coolers at a higher cost, is the tube and fin option plenty for a 5hp/120gal setup. The air delivery system will be 3/4” copper with 1/2” drops. 1” is scarce around me (Jacksonville, FL). So the piping system will add a bit of cooling as well. To do the diy copper pipe air dryer it would cost me more than the Derale Hyper Cool Extreme with the local pricing here and this is far less effort to implement and id prefer to keep the wall space free.

All the examples i see for it are on 3hp or lower compressors. So not sure if it fit my needs as well. As far as efficiency or cooling capacity it seems to be tube and fin>bar and fin>stacked plate. Ive been considering other coolers. Here is a belt guard bar and fin geared towards 5-7.5hp with 3/4” NPT fittings.

The other option is the Derale Hyper Cool extreme 40 row stacked plate cooler. Its pricey for sure but the BTU rating is nice. I like the fact that Derale lists the BTU rating for their coolers. Ive only seen a couple examples of bar and fin and stacked plate coolers being used so im not sure how much of a difference it would make. Im not sure at what cooling capacity we hit the point of diminishing returns. I will be using a 10” high flow fan with the Derale coolers or a dual 8” with the belt guard one (although i dont have a belt guard at the moment. Just picked up a replacement 120gal SteelFab tank that has an extension at the back end of the deck that was probably meant for the belt guard. It will make a good mounting point.

Just curious if anyone has taken these routes, if its worth it use the higher efficiency coolers at a higher cost, is the tube and fin option plenty for a 5hp/120gal setup. The air delivery system will be 3/4” copper with 1/2” drops. 1” is scarce around me (Jacksonville, FL). So the piping system will add a bit of cooling as well. To do the diy copper pipe air dryer it would cost me more than the Derale Hyper Cool Extreme with the local pricing here and this is far less effort to implement and id prefer to keep the wall space free.


