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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => PCP/CO2/HPA Air Gun Gates "The Darkside" => Topic started by: Glem Chally on September 06, 2020, 12:47:40 PM
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Got sent a couple of these to try, really cool gauges!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMfC0IG09RI&t=27s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMfC0IG09RI&t=27s)
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Thank you for the review
Nice gauge may purchase one in the future
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Dave
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http://www.sekhmet-us.com/digital-pressure-gauge.html (http://www.sekhmet-us.com/digital-pressure-gauge.html)
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Thanks! Those would be great stocking stuffers. I am assuming M10 threads are needed for an Impact...
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That is pretty neat! I wonder what you do, if the battery were to go bad or have problems during charging? It says it lasts for around 3 months, before needing a charge. That shot count/minimum pressure setting is darn cool.
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Thanks! Those would be great stocking stuffers. I am assuming M10 threads are needed for an Impact...
1/8bspp for impact. They have m10 as well though and another pitch i forget.
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That is pretty neat! I wonder what you do, if the battery were to go bad or have problems during charging? It says it lasts for around 3 months, before needing a charge. That shot count/minimum pressure setting is darn cool.
Same idea as modern cell phones, it wouldn't keep me up at night. Yeah you just set the reg pressure on the bottle gauge then it knows how far you can shoot down to. Keeps changing shot count with average air usage so if you tweak something mid tank it'll adjust accordingly.
And thanks gents 👍
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I think I'll wait a bit and see how long they last.
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That's a lot going on there :)
Edgun's similar gauge didn't last long.
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Thanks! Those would be great stocking stuffers. I am assuming M10 threads are needed for an Impact...
1/8bspp for impact. They have m10 as well though and another pitch i forget.
Thanks! One can get use to their tune and shot count cycles, but with having the FX flexibility of different barrels and liners, a gauge like this will help in keeping better notes for repeatability.
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I was (am?) a beta tester for these.
I put one in my Taipan Veteran and it only lost about 1/3 of the charge (something like 96% down to 66%) over about three months of use (I think it was something like 3 or 4 tins) without recharging it that entire time. VERY minimal battery drain. Literally a couple times a year would do it for most of us. Of course, heavy shooters are going to need to recharge more often. Somebody mentioned similar to cell phones, man I just WISH my cell phone could go that long between charges.