Data from Vortex cooler:

Ambient Air Temp: 91.3
"Hot Air" temp dissipated from Vortex : 93.8 (measured @ 1")
"Cool Air" temp discharge from Vortex : 68.3 (measured @ 1")

I haven't measured air volume loss, but from observation, it appears that 1/2 of the air volume is lost in the cooling effect. But the upside is, on hot days you are cooling your air 23 degrees while providing aeration. I think these things cost about $200-250. I could use the hot air discharge and run some coiled air line (50 feet?)coiled in the ground, bring it back up into my compressor cabinet to supply cool air after it has a "geothermal effect"?



My momma never accused me of being to smart....