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My power supply kept shorting out. Made sense when I saw the amount of dust blow out of it. It's a good thing I dropped 350 on a psu alone, thing would prob be dead now. Literally pounds of dust. 

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What size air compressor is safe for a tower pc? I havent used many, but I want an air compressor to blow out my pc because air duster is too expensive, and freezes up way too fast to be practical. 

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On 4/27/2019 at 3:33 PM, PhilosipherStoned said:

What size air compressor is safe for a tower pc? I havent used many, but I want an air compressor to blow out my pc because air duster is too expensive, and freezes up way too fast to be practical. 

It was like his full setup for his garage that he works out of. idk. it was a big boy, needed time to pressurize, some kind of vapor remover. idk. it was like 4 and a half feet tall

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13 hours ago, 𝙍𝙤𝙜𝙪𝙚𝘼𝙡𝙥𝙝𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙚 said:

Yup. Water in them hoses...

Oh look a moderator who didn't read the thread either.

What a shocker.

And not the sexual kind.

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54 minutes ago, The_Hound said:

Oh look a moderator who didn't read the thread either.

What a shocker.

And not the sexual kind.

Oh no, I read it. That's how I got to Scoob's reply.

 

Also, compressors of that size still will create condensation in the lines past any type of condensate trap or filter/drier.

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2 hours ago, The_Hound said:

I see you read the entire thread before posting.

That was sarcasm

No, you misread me.  Condensate traps are for tools, not electronics.  They don't, contrary to what you might think, eliminate all condensate.  That's why most times, industrial air compressors used for sensitive or precise applications use air dryers.

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