Is anyone using after market cooling system?

I was wondering what some of you are using to cool your compressor, I have ordered a TUXING 4500Psi Pcp Air Compressor,Double Cylinder High Pressure Pump,Adjustable Presssure,Air Rifles Paintball Tank 110V(TXED012) looking at ways to keep it very cool,, other then water in a bucket.
 
If it doesn't have water cooling it really is a disposable compressor not made to last very long. Like stated by others the best you can do is to put a decent fan on it, don't overheat it and use it sparingly as it's lifetime is likely in the 20-30 hour range. 

Naturally this doesn't include the offerings from companies with compressors in the $2.5 - $3K+ range

If it is water cooled then the computer radiators and plumbing are great choices and you can find reservoirs other than buckets such as windshield washer units, water/gas cans and small fuel tanks from cars for them if you look around.


 
I keep preaching, “heat is the enemy of compressors”. I always run two 12 inch fans directly on the heads of my two cat comprers. , Before that, the 3 or 4 generations of SchoeBox compressors were always open and a 12 inch fan run on the cylinders.


When the first virus lockdown started, not knowing where it would lead as far as infrastructure and having lived a survival lifestyle, I purchased two 35 gallon garbage cans and filled them with water. They set less than 5 feet away from my two first stage California Air Tool compressors that power and produce air for my Altaros Booster system. While monitoring the compressors for heat using my laser temp gauge, my mind wanders to two seperate seneriios.

First is not about heat, it is about setting my system up to run on solar, I had a Solar electric 2800 sq ft earth beamed house, only house in 110 square miles, I designed and lived in for 20 years.



Second is to wrap my 4 CAT cylinder heads with vynl tubing and pump water through it from those garbage cans via a pond pump.

Right now though, in the heat of summer, my cylinder heads run 120-130 F, but that temperature is less than a minute as when they shut down for 3 minutes, they return to room temperature as they depressurize so I would be addressing a problem that does not exist and perhaps releasing water vapor into the air by exposing the cans contents.



If I loose one of the CATs to heat related wear, I will probably buy that tubing and pond pump. The first senerio with the solar would make it pretty trick.



When I first designed this system, I had the option of a 220 volt, 2-2hp engines with 4 cylinders cooled and dried compressor with a 60 gallon tank, but it cost one hell of a lot of money and I did not want to run a 220vokt line.



Regards,

RoachcreAnd

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I think I'm just going to see how well it works in a AC room with fan blowing on the heads and ice and water in bucket or storage tote. for now I'm just filling 25 avenger. I was hoping to set it up in my shed but it gets very hot,, tin roof ! AND NO HEAT IN THE WINTER,LOL,i live up north . I would like to thank all for the great feedback.
 
Well i just received my 

TUXING 4500Psi Pcp Air Compressor, Double Cylinder after setup. it worked like a charm, 4200 psi,,temp stayed below 90 with very little ice in 1 1/2 gal water. next time ill try 3.5 gal water and a big block of ice. even though I'm only filling the .25 avenger, i was impressed! The needle on the compressor moved like a speedometer new corvette. I will post in 1 month to see how everything is going.