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    Pressure Tester for Reg on a bottle?

    Hey, I was wondering if anyone knows of a good pressure gauge that I can simply screw on to a reg that's on a full bottle to test the output pressure of the reg? I've looked at the big PB stores and the only thing I've found was a mini bottle that you screw the reg on to.

    Thanks for any input you have!
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    A remote of your choice, preferably with an off/off knob, slide check, and QD, and proper fittings/adapter/nipple to this gauge.

    CARBO Instruments Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge Dual Display (0-1500 psi/kPa) - 2 1-2" Glycerine Liquid Filled Water Air Oil Gas Gauge with Polycarbonate Lens & Brass Connection-1/4 NPT Lower Mount: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific


    You can move the slide check on and off to get a new reading and SOMEWHAT see recharge rate, although refresh rate of the gauge itself likely does not fully represent the regulator’s capability.

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      #3
      EZ Pressure Tester - Standard​

      But you would still need a way to supply the reg with air from your tank. I made one at home using two old on/Off asa, some macro line and a gauge. Serve the same purpose but it's not as pretty as the Inception one.

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        #4
        I use the EZ pressure tester and use a different gauge rated for higher pressure.
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          #5
          I built one out of a remote ASA with a male QD on the output and a push button bleed. I put a female QD on three gauges and switch back and forth as needed. 200psi, 800psi, and 1500psi

          You can screw a bottle into the ASA, an HPR into the ASA, or use an adapter that will take a macroline, and another that will take a Cocker LP hose and screw one of those into the remote ASA.

          I also found an AirAmerica Guardian on eBay for $20....

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            #6
            Docfire had them a while back. Just a CP on/off with a gauge on it. Works well. Check his website.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Parker View Post
              Docfire had them a while back. Just a CP on/off with a gauge on it. Works well. Check his website.
              Looks perfect, sadly he's all sold out.
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                This is what I use.

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                  The only thing with the Guardian is it doesn't have a pin depressor, so you still need to have a way to depress the pin. I use a remote ASA with a short piece of hose, and connect to the Guardian with a QD...

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