slackdaddy1
Well-known member
Another question with my setting up the compressor in the shed,,
I am adding an after cooler, Of course I am removing the water between the after cooler and the tank.
The commercial water separators are designed the "swirl" the air in the bowl to remove the water,,, is that needed or effective with a large after cooler.
I this application would a drop leg "chamber" ,, say 1.5 - 2.0" in diameter and 18" tall, with a drain at the bottom be as effective?
Either method,, issues when it is below freezing in the shed (Southern Maryland)
Thanks,
I am adding an after cooler, Of course I am removing the water between the after cooler and the tank.
The commercial water separators are designed the "swirl" the air in the bowl to remove the water,,, is that needed or effective with a large after cooler.
I this application would a drop leg "chamber" ,, say 1.5 - 2.0" in diameter and 18" tall, with a drain at the bottom be as effective?
Either method,, issues when it is below freezing in the shed (Southern Maryland)
Thanks,