Metro Vacuum ED500 DataVac Computer Field Test
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OMG. It is so frustrating when "wet" air gets on my electronics from compressed air. Plus, you know how nice it would be to be able to spray for more than 2 seconds, let alone in one big spray and not in those 2 second sprays every 10 seconds, for 3-5 tries.
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Buying this one after seeing this video and thanks for the tip about holding fans and stuff!
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becareful and dont let the fans spin up to fast, you can mess up the barrings
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@beautifulmollies With this thing it takes maybe 30 seconds to do a good job on an entire PC that is regularly cleaned. It doesn't get too hot in that amount of time. If it takes a person longer than that, then clean for 30 seconds, let it sit for a minute or two, then finish the job. This little thing is great for PC's.
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"Metro Vacuum ED500 DataVac 500-Watt 0.75-HP Electric Duster" As it is shown on Amazon. I have this item and I do not recommend using to clean your pc. One, it gets way too hot. Not just the unit but also the air gets very hot. Just using it for 2 minutes got it all the way up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, with any vac type of machine, whether it sucks or blows, it will have some electro static discharge. You don't want this near any sensitive components.
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@MercedesBenzE300D it does because it spins faster than its designed which burns the motor.
Great Video It was so awesome watching this. I am thinking about buying one of these but I'm not sure which one I should buy the ED500 or the ED500P? What is the difference? I have checked amazon.com, but I can't seem to find a difference
deadbirdoetb 2 months ago
@deadbirdoetb
They are the exact same item. Purchase the less expensive ED500. :)
Reviewstash 2 months ago
That's bad for your fans. Don't let them spin freely like that
tegamyen 6 months ago
@tegamyen Absolutely correct. I was being a bit of a lazy bum. But, to prevent your motor burning out, you should definitely hold onto the blades while cleaning the fan.
Reviewstash 6 months ago 2
@Reviewstash how will u hold the fan blade inside the PSU??
LookHere3 1 month ago
@LookHere3
You have to be very careful, but you can place a ziptie or a screwdriver inbetween the PSU fan blades to prevent the fan from moving.
Reviewstash 1 month ago