• Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    It’s still being exposed to orders of magnitude more dust, which provides more opportunity to destroy components. Increasing the frequency of cleaning also brings with it its own risk of destroying components.

    • Aasikki@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      All that dust is going to do, is to block airflow at worst. If you take proper care of it, it’ll be fine.

    • dontwakethetrees (she/her)@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      As long as your dust isn’t conductive (such as metal dust from a machining shop) it really isn’t a real concern. Most of the time if dust kills something: its caked on, thermally choking components, and often mixed with something else like tar from cigarettes.

      Exposed and on display like this, the owner is probably going to be meticulous about air dusting it often.