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If you are using ambient air to cool the water flowing through the radiator, the water will never get colder than the ambient air, therefore there should be no condensation if the water flowing through the system is not colder than the air surrounding the system.
Even then, depending on the relative humidity of the room, you would have some leeway to go below ambient air temperature and still not get condensation.
water cooling without a pelt or chilling the water is pretty safe with regards to condensation.
Edit: looks like caffeinhog beat me to the explanation
Even then, depending on the relative humidity of the room, you would have some leeway to go below ambient air temperature and still not get condensation.
water cooling without a pelt or chilling the water is pretty safe with regards to condensation.
Edit: looks like caffeinhog beat me to the explanation