Air Compressor: Sprays more H2O than O2

The key to effectively removing the vaporized water from your air is to to allow it to cool and condense from a vapor(which easily passes through most water traps) to a liquid before passing it through a water trap.

I use an approximately 40 foot length of galvanized pipe to cool the vaporized hot, humid air that start kinda low and gently gently slopes up the wall. The last 12 feet or so slopes gently down to my water trap.

I have two down-leg sections of pipe at each end with ball valves to drain the water that accumulates, a short upward pipe comes out near the end to the water trap, which has never had a drop of water come out of it so far.

The air that comes out is drier than a popcorn part.:icon_fU:

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