Sunday, January 3, 2010

Scuba Valves Scuba HP Pressure Gauge Has Air Bubble Inside. Can I Fill With Kerosine?

Scuba HP pressure gauge has air bubble inside. Can I fill with kerosine? - scuba valves

Max-Air (Bauer) Scuba fill station has an air bubble that a mistake in the reading area of 3000 PSI causes. At 3200 psi is true that the valve gate kicks in

3 comments:

Brother Otter said...

Gauges are sealed and should never enter these vesicles. If air into the device, if there is a possibility that the Bourdon tube has a jump.
They spend more time with the drinker, moves in a bubble and closing of the indicator that the instrument is worth. The indicators of the pressure in a gas station are not standard parts and can be purchased instead of conservation. They are not very expensive. Replacement.

one foot in said...

In general, the gauges are filled with liquid silicone in them. Kero has since 2 World War II are not used. I agree with other posters who do not want the "home brew" of a patch on his diving equipment. In addition, if at 1000 psi and below, a few divisions in 3000 did not matter, right?

Down'n'O... said...

If they are filled with kerosene, remember to check the fuel with a lit match before the first use. seriously Roadster was right, diving ... just replace ... Your life depends on it

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