Hi Sup Forums, how do I get the most out of my canned air gas duster?
It's almost empty, and if I use it for more than 3 seconds, it gets all cold and then there's not enough pressure to spray more air.
If I let it warm back up I can use it again.
This is clearly do to Gay-Lussac's Law, which states there's an inverse relationship between pressure and temperature.
So if I heat it up with a lighter or something, would I be able to use it until it's truly empty?
Isaiah Scott
just fart really hard on the vents
Brody Watson
put it in the microwave and be sure to watch it closely.
Isaac Watson
i buy them in packs of three and rotate through them to allow time to thaw
Jeremiah Collins
huff it
Jace Thompson
> (OP) >i buy them in packs of three and rotate through them to allow time to thaw This, also keeping them in a place warm or without a/c helps
Caleb Edwards
But an air compressor you pleb
Luke Rogers
>salvaged fridge compressor >coupe large plastic bottles or canister >assorted tubing >infinite compressed air
Easton Thompson
Just buy an electric duster and never bother with canned air again.
Jose Carter
Use one of these
Jason Young
blow in extra air but be careful not to blow in any spit
Isaiah Richardson
Buy Blow torch and use it to thaw the duster. Also the duster can be used to cool the torch when needed.
Camden Torres
Buy an electric duster, they're amazing.
Alexander Kelly
With the rate these things go for you're better off getting a compressor
Ethan Clark
i just get high with it once its about to die
Kayden Sanders
got mine for 40 around 3 years ago. very convenient with all the attachments
Carson Cooper
NO2 is way more fun though
Caleb Evans
Are there electric dusters that have air pressure similar to canned air or adjustable pressure? I'd like one for cleaning my figures, but these Datavacs seem too powerful.
Adam Taylor
they're more powerful but you can control the flow strength with different sized attachments that are included.