The rubber or plastic hose used to connect to the compressor should elimitate any static. The only other issue you may have is water in the air. Quoting Dana Millaway <dmillaway at holdingford.k12.mn.us>: > Is there a static charge issue with these bigger compressors and vacuums? As > a K-12 school, we are always cutting corners on costs but I am not willing to > tempt fate on some things. > > Dana M. > District Technology Coordinator > > > > Quoting Sean Waite <swaite at sbn-services.com>: > > > Actually I do use a small hobby air compressor. I even use it when cleaning > > to blow dust off of the top of shelves. The PSI is not that > > strong compared to the air cans though. But it is enough to get the dust > > moving, so I use a vacuum as well to suck up all the dust > > inside the computers. As such I have not purchased a can of air in over 4 > > years. Actually that one at doityourself is a good bargain at > > that price. My office is located in a very old dusty building and as such I > > have to clean alot, so for me this was a real savings. You > > will need to get some sort of nozzle as the air compressor only comes with > > just the cable. I use an old cheap airbrush that I picked up > > for $10 at a hobby store in Hopkins. They also sell an attachment that I > can > > fill up my tires as well. > > > > Sean Waite > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > >