how temperature and humidity affects a compressor filter

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Quite a few yachting installations actually do put additional coolers on their interstage cooling lines. One between your first and second stage will remove a ton of moisture (as long as you have a separator there) and cool the compressor considerably. Another on the final stage will make that separator work more efficiently as well.
 

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Quite a few yachting installations actually do put additional coolers on their interstage cooling lines. One between your first and second stage will remove a ton of moisture (as long as you have a separator there) and cool the compressor considerably. Another on the final stage will make that separator work more efficiently as well.

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