pancho400cid
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I'd say don't worry about temperature or humidity... assuming the temp is not just ridiculous. Occasionally going over 40 Deg C is not going to grossly reduce the motor life.
Moisture in the air should be handled as it would be in any compressor set-up - by a filter/separator on the pressure piping. You also need a tank drain with drain piping routed to let water out where it doesn't hurt anything. That's always the case - I doesn't matter that you are in an attic.
Motor insulation life is a function of time and stress. Temperature is one thing that stresses insulation. Say you motor lasts 8 years instead of 10... So what? I guess you could move a little air through your attic setup with a Walmart box fan if you wanted.
Moisture in the air should be handled as it would be in any compressor set-up - by a filter/separator on the pressure piping. You also need a tank drain with drain piping routed to let water out where it doesn't hurt anything. That's always the case - I doesn't matter that you are in an attic.
Motor insulation life is a function of time and stress. Temperature is one thing that stresses insulation. Say you motor lasts 8 years instead of 10... So what? I guess you could move a little air through your attic setup with a Walmart box fan if you wanted.
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