Those high power pellet rifles use those compressors. Compressed air rifles and (avaiilable as every type of gun) can be powerful enough to hunt with, available in larger calibers as well. Some of them are even full automatic fire capable.
@@dav1dbone Never tried, but google gave me this: To liquefy air, you need to apply a high pressure, typically exceeding 75 atmospheres (atm) or 7,600 kPa (kilopascals), using a process like the Hampson-Linde cycle which involves compressing and cooling the air significantly; at atmospheric pressure, air needs to be cooled to extremely low temperatures to liquefy.
@@TheZrpilot I would be more cautious if it was a gas engine. Not sure if you saw in the video, but there's a dense cotton filter that is there to absorb any possible liquid from condensation or even miniscule amounts of oil. With that in place, I'm not too concerned.
Very CLEAR video / quality commentary
Those high power pellet rifles use those compressors.
Compressed air rifles and (avaiilable as every type of gun) can be powerful enough to hunt with, available in larger calibers as well. Some of them are even full automatic fire capable.
@@ProlificInvention Yes, I know people that have them. Thanks for watching!
Is that pressure high enough to liquify air?
@@dav1dbone Never tried, but google gave me this:
To liquefy air, you need to apply a high pressure, typically exceeding 75 atmospheres (atm) or 7,600 kPa (kilopascals), using a process like the Hampson-Linde cycle which involves compressing and cooling the air significantly; at atmospheric pressure, air needs to be cooled to extremely low temperatures to liquefy.
My only concern would be the moisture in the scuba tank.
Most commercial scuba compressors use an air dryer.
The dense cotton filter that I showed you in the video absorbs the moisture
aren't you concerned about contaminants? I'd have it tested before breathing it.
@@TheZrpilot I would be more cautious if it was a gas engine. Not sure if you saw in the video, but there's a dense cotton filter that is there to absorb any possible liquid from condensation or even miniscule amounts of oil. With that in place, I'm not too concerned.
Yeah just good air filters on the intake! That’s all you need and you’re good. How convenient. Just remember the water supply for cooling 😅
It’ll last a year
Hope not. Lol