rswyan
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- May 12, 2004
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- Northeast Ohio
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- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
A point that is well worth considering ... given that there are multiple benefits ...Remember it is compressing the air it sucks in, where it is located. If that air is humid, it will make lots of water. If that air is dry, it won't. Having it located in an air conditioned space, will also reduce the amount of water it produces because the air is drier.
I've had the AC in the shop "on" pretty much continuously (even if in "Energy Saver" mode) for the last month. The compressor has an automatic drain valve on it that cycles every time the compressor runs ... and I'm seeing very little moisture come out of the drain valve.
The tank does get pretty warm every time it runs ... but it also cools off very rapidly ...