<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=""><div class=""><br class=""></div>HI Arvid,<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">I agree that between the compressor and tank is better, I’m just not willing to start re-plumbing a new compressor (though it does look pretty straight forward to do). But if it isn’t effective where I’m putting it, I will certainly consider it.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">-Darrell<br class=""><div><br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On Aug 12, 2020, at 9:16 AM, Arvid <<a href="mailto:arvidj999@gmail.com" class="">arvidj999@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class="">
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<div class=""><p class="">I would highly recommend it be between the compressor and the
tank.</p><p class="">My, possibly faulty, logic.</p><p class="">The air coming from the compressor is really hot. This would
enhance the differential temperature between the radiator and the
cooling air would be at it's largest point. It would seem to make
the radiator work as efficiently as possible. In my case, 175 psi
two stage, the input is over 200f and the output seems to be close
to 100f. The fan is blowing 70f room air over a 200f+ radiator.<br class="">
</p><p class="">The air would now be cooler as it enters the tank and hopefully
most of the condensation that is going to take place would be in
the tank. Great for one-place-to-drain.</p><p class="">No matter what the air will also cool while it is in the tank.
This is a good thing for condensation but it also means that, if
the radiator comes after the tank, the radiator will see
considerably lower incoming air temperatures. On my compressor the
air coming out of the tank is often room temperature and is seldom
more than 10 degrees above room temperature. Therefore a radiator
after the tank would not have a huge differential to work with. At
best it would be blowing 70f air over a 90f radiator. Plus there
is now need to have a local drain for the condensation it might
produce.</p><p class="">My thought is between the compressor and the tank, a condensate
filter\water separator and additional filters after the tank and
then drains below coupling on the drops.</p><p class="">Just my thought,</p><p class="">Arvid<br class="">
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The transmission cooler I’m looking to use is a "stacked plate”
design, and has a pressure rating of 200 PSI. It says it has
a 29,200 BTU rating:
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<div class="">I do plan to put a small box fan to blow through
it as well.</div>
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<div class="">Here are some pictures, but these all seem to be
between the compressor and tank, mine will be mounted on the
wall after the tank.</div>
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<div class="">On Aug 12, 2020, at 8:35 AM, Jeff Scarbrough
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<div dir="ltr" class="">Good point. I hadn't thought of
air flow rate. Hook several in parallel?</div>
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<div class=""> <font class="" size="3">That's a
clever idea. It is an excellent heat
exchanger and is good for the pressure. But
it could restrict air flow. Most are just a
long, serpentine tube with fins. It all
depends on what air tools you are using. It
is possible that you couldn't run a sand blast
cabinet through it. But you could hook up the
high volume users to bypass the cooler and
save the dry air for the tools that need it.</font><br class="">
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I’d be concerned with using a
transmission cooler for an aIr
cooler because they are not designed
for pressure use. I wouldn’t think a
trans cooler would need to be rated
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<div class="">An air conditioner
condenser would probably be better.
It even has "condenser" in the
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