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That's silly because now you are talking about pressure related to Balistics, The Compressor will decide what it's Air pressure will be and they require very little Air Intake, To prove this I unscrewed the Air filter on the compressor and put my hand over the hole and I can't even feel it drawing the Air In so it would have little effect using them at altitude As Posted by Jadmt.Huh? A piston type reciprocating compressors output and peak pressure is directly proportional to the mass (density) of air it can intake per stroke. Air density (and pressure) drops with altitude at a known rate. The air pressure gauge will be reading what is known as gauge pressure, this is not the same as absolute pressure. At an altitude of 0 feet the absolute pressure is approximately 14.7 psi. add 10,000 feet the absolute pressure is approximately 10 PSI. and thus the air compressor will be ingesting approximately 30% less air with each cycle.
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ditto. I have not used mine at really high altitude but have used it many times while at 8-10,000 feet with no issues including filling 8 35's. End Quote.