It's basically one of those powerful hand dryers, but in your hand, with an addon to have a small whole to blast air like no tomorrow. The above unit might be too loud for clients coming in. ![]() ![]() So for example, if you have a shop, you may want to charge it in the morning of something, and during the day your just release the air when needed. But something to perhaps consider, as a compressor just loud when you charge the container, then you just release air. It's a super powerful blower basically, so it is expected to be loud. A must buy if you have a lot of systems to clean. We have been using them for the past 4 years A LOT. Hmm, that makes me think of a little adaptor i made to check for leaks in the intake track of a turbo engine.5 mins and I could modify it to check for leaks on a custom water loop without having to fill it up! See all i had to do was write this post and BAM, a new use for an air compressor that is even PC related I did, however, purchase my first little one because I could not justify spending 1$ at the gas station every week when I was in highschool to top off a leaky tire and have found they only get more useful as you collect fittings/tools for different tasks. Unless you want to do some crazy case mods with a die grinder or something, I see little reason to recommend buying one just for cleaning your PC. I find air compressors so useful I have two of them (just because one is so big it is a PITA to move), but this is all tool/automotive related. Note that I do have a pressure regulator after the tanks, and that 30psi or so as mentioned above is great for blowing dust out of a PC.don't blast it with 10 atmospheres.Īir cans for cleaning have no water in them, huge plus. I live in a very dry climate and it is still noticeable. Letting air back out of a nozzle drops its temp to a point where the releative humidity hits saturation and you get liquid water. My two compressors bring the air in the tanks up to 8-10 atmospheres of pressure. ![]() I always have used an air compressor, but make sure to drain the tank and/or have a dryer in the system to combat condensation on the sensitive parts (or just don't power the PC up five seconds after blowing the junk out).
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