The fan on the outlet will increase net airflow by increasing the "head" of the first fan, similar to how pumps work with fluids.
The point of the second showerhead is to recirculate water through the system ensuring equal cooling in the hot tower. It is also my understanding that water will condense easier on a wet surface than a dry one, though I could be wrong about that. Since the coolant in the hot tower is being circulated through a rad anyway, it might as well be sprayed down for extra rain noise, cos we all know how 1337 the sound of pissing is.
To solve all coolant loss issues, you could duct the outlet to a 60W dehumidifier with the water pan of the dehumidifier being drained into the hot tower. Now you have no coolant loss (well, minimal, requiring topping off the external supply tank every few months).
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