How hot is too hot?

I live in Wisconsin so extreme heat usually is a transient thing, but as the 9th circle has risen up to engulf the state for a week or so, I'm a tad concerned about running my Daystate LC110 compressor.

Temps here will be 90 to 96 with dew points above 70 the next 3 or 4 days. I'm not sure how much shooting I'll be doing, but I usually I need to refill my tanks every few days.

What do we think?
 
I live in Wisconsin so extreme heat usually is a transient thing, but as the 9th circle has risen up to engulf the state for a week or so, I'm a tad concerned about running my Daystate LC110 compressor.

Temps here will be 90 to 96 with dew points above 70 the next 3 or 4 days. I'm not sure how much shooting I'll be doing, but I usually I need to refill my tanks every few days.

What do we think?

That's a lot of shooting!

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Not sure if you saw https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/daystate-lc-110-thermal-images-warning-large-number-of-images/ but if you end up doing a spot thermometer I recommend you aim for the final compression stage -- was the hottest point in my testing/sampling.

I had seen that, and it's the reason I always run the compressor with no load for a couple minutes after filling.

I also run it for at least a minute before I even start filling a tank, although that may not be as important
 
Not sure if you saw https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/daystate-lc-110-thermal-images-warning-large-number-of-images/ but if you end up doing a spot thermometer I recommend you aim for the final compression stage -- was the hottest point in my testing/sampling.

I had seen that, and it's the reason I always run the compressor with no load for a couple minutes after filling.

I also run it for at least a minute before I even start filling a tank, although that may not be as important

I think this is critical and perhaps not filling the tank to their maximum limite. The compressor really works hard getting that last 10 bar. At least mine does. My 110 is down for repairs and I am curious as to what has caused the trouble. If and when I get it back I’m going to baby it some. Fill more often not to the maximum pressure. Just my thoughts
 
I think this is critical and perhaps not filling the tank to their maximum limite. The compressor really works hard getting that last 10 bar. At least mine does. My 110 is down for repairs and I am curious as to what has caused the trouble. If and when I get it back I’m going to baby it some. Fill more often not to the maximum pressure. Just my thoughts

There is where I am at and the approach I've taken -- I'm using it to fill a 90 cu-in Ninja bottle w/EZ valve. I do a lot of shooting and I get about 4 fills off the bottle before I have to refill/top-off. That's about an hour of shooting before I need to spend another 10 minutes to refill the bottle -- so completely reasonable for my use case. My goal is to keep the duty cycle down by not going with a larger bottle. The FLIR images I took were just using my 90 cu-in bottle so I'm not sure what an extended runtime looks like and what the equlibrium point is for maximum temperature versus effective cooling.

I've never really seen any duty cycle information regarding the LC-110.