Yong Heng compressor cooling mods

This is my final product. When I fill bottles, I use the separate oil/water separator. I didn't mount it on the compressor to keep everything mobile. The VEVOR sheet metal housing is more suitable for cooling the oil.... YongHeng has installed better high-pressure valves.....so I make a clone out of a clone👌

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The background of my work is that everything remains mobile without much effort. The large separator is also only used for bottles, so it is not mounted directly on the compressor. Unfortunately, most conversions are often pure handicrafts, which exclude any mobility, ...... neither compact or mobile, you can also use cheaper buckets). My create reaches max 36 degrees when filling the bottle and can conectet wherever 220volt is here in Europe. Easy to use and safe
 
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It's warming up here now and I got a better run to determine the benefit of my second computer radiator. A run last year in April was at an ambient temperature within a degree of today here and started and ended at a little lower pressure. But close. The highest temperature of last year's single radiator run was 61 degrees C. Highest temperature of todays run was 57 degrees C. Not a big change but about 4 degrees C with is about 7 degrees F cooler. I did not use any ice in either run. I did have noticable water in the little stock filter which I consider a pre-filter in my setup but the dessicant beads have not changed color so they are not seeing hardly any water. I vent about every 5 minutes and I think that gets most of the water. The second radiator may let me stay below 60 C without ice but if it does it will be close. But dropping in a couple frozen soda bottles is not a big deal and there is nothing magic about 60 C either.

My cooling mods are a larger water pump, water wetter in the water, two computer radiators with fans and a 8 inch fan blowing across the motor. Nothing on the coolant lines. My setup is not very portable but serves me well. I have a GX CS2 now which is very portable.