I could write a detailed explanation of this..... or you could just watch this 4 minute video! Pretty cool product offerings now available from Orcair! Very helpful for us USA threaded gun guys!
Those look really similar to the huma ones I have used in the past but I like they have a PSI option , digital gauges are an awesome upgrade.I could write a detailed explanation of this..... or you could just watch this 4 minute video! Pretty cool product offerings now available from Orcair! Very helpful for us USA threaded gun guys!
Scott---I really like that gauge----do you mind sharing what make/supplier?Spiffy electric gauges are kinda trick no doubt ... Tho I'm an Analog sorta fella.
KEY is a quality gauge and defined enough graduations. Digital is crazy easy w/o a doubt.
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Thank you Sir.ASHCROFT https://www.ashcroft.com/products/pressure/pressure-gauges/12ddg-15ddg-direct-drive-gauge/
I picked up about 30 of them a few years ago. 1.5" face, low profile, 0-3000, damped on 1/8 npt.
Nice. I wonder if these would fit the ghost too? And to source the seals to get them to fit perfectly as cockeyed gauges drive me nuts.
why is that? is there a better option? I know on my guns I hate the need to break out a magnifying glass to read the gauges.Don’t waste your $$$ on that sekmet junk…
How about analog gages in NPT showing readings in BAR? Nice ones that look like the Huma or Wika variants and with four hash marks in between each major bar read out, so at every 20 bar.
All the analog ones I see in NPT show marks either at every 50 or 100 bar, and really cheap looking
this is 100% not a sekmet gauge...Don’t waste your $$$ on that sekmet junk…
I saw that too. The one in my video was definitely PSI. Looks like these newer ones are Bar. But it really doesn't matter, just like looking at your speedometer in MPH or KPH, they both tell the same thing just in different "languages". Just know the language a little bit and you're gtgI’m confused on the link vs what AIR SHOOTIST says on his vids. The amazon link shows a digital NPT gage with BAR written on it and SHOOTIST says it’s in PSI?
Can anyone verify which readout its showing at, or can it do both psi and bar?