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Yep, the "on demand" types shut off when there is back pressure in the line. Depress the airbrush trigger and the pressure in the line falls. At a certain point (determined by how high or low you have set the gauge) it will kick in. When the trigger is released (ie closed, no demand) it will run for a few seconds to pressurise and then stop.
Hi, This might be a dumb question, but i believe there are any dumb questions. My paascha d-3000r compressor just went gunnybags on me. I want to buy a new one. Will a tankless on demand one shut off when there is no demand? THX, AARDVARK
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