I am going to be running 200 PSI max in my little toy , but wanted a PSI gauge that would go slightly above that so I can tell if I ever go over. I would like to see incriments of 5 psi.
1-1.5" Diameter max.
I went to McMaster and I am just overwelmed on what to get, there are just to may options.
Can someone explain to me the pro's and cons of differant gauges ?
Thanks
Let's talk PSI gauges ?
5 PSI increments in that small diameter will be hard to get.
Cheap and 10psi increments: http://www.mcmaster.com/#atmospheric-pr ... es/=6i205w
It comes down to accuracy, and what type of fluid it is handling. For example, oxygen pressure gauges will be a lot more expensive, no oil/corrosive material can be used.
Cheap and 10psi increments: http://www.mcmaster.com/#atmospheric-pr ... es/=6i205w
It comes down to accuracy, and what type of fluid it is handling. For example, oxygen pressure gauges will be a lot more expensive, no oil/corrosive material can be used.
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What about a small digital pressure gauge?
Oh, oh oh oh oh! i know this one.
Go to a paintball store/website.
I got mine at the local paintball store. like... 8 bucks. 0-400 and they have a 0-200 as well. very small... smaller than 1.5'' diameter
Go to a paintball store/website.
I got mine at the local paintball store. like... 8 bucks. 0-400 and they have a 0-200 as well. very small... smaller than 1.5'' diameter
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