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I think the running temp of the compressors is more in the 120°¯F+ range. With that said, how much does the water cool when it evaporates in the hotter air?
Theo, I'm about 30 miles SSW of South Bend. The rains have formed just to our East, or split and gone N and S of us. That big storm event of last Monday? We had 1/2". We haven't had a drop of rain since Aug 10th. Our spring was wet and late, but the faucet shut off the end of May.
My pond is a groundwater pond, and it is affected by evaporation rates, transpiration rates and how much the farmer 1/2 mile away runs his center pivot. When he runs his center pivot, I can drop as much as 1" vertically per day.....
That's the reason why I refurbished the pond and dug it to 22' deep 11 years ago.
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