As the Illinois summer air becomes drenched, so does my compressed air. I'm ready to look into a dryer. Looking for suggestions. Will eventually be painting this project and will need something reliable. Suggestions?
Kevin
A dryer mounted to close to the compressor won't do much as the air is still hot & the moisture is in suspension... Rubber air hose & PVC pipe act as insulators so they make the situation worse.... You need a minimum of 50 feet of copper or iron pipe to cool the air before you use a moisture/water trap.... Or you need a refrigerated air dryer.... My method has been very effective to the point I rarely get water in my water trap & I never get water vapor at my air tools/paint gun....
What I've done it two cooling towers made of copper pipe, I use one between the pump & the air tank & one at the discharge of the tank.... Each rise has a drain valve total investment was less than $100 & it's been super effective..
I also spent more money on a desiccant dryer & a couple coalescing filter dryer units which I use when painting but honestly I don't need to....