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Digital Sekhmet 500 bar (7251.89 psi) 28mm tank guage 1/8 npt

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    Digital Sekhmet 500 bar (7251.89 psi) 28mm tank guage 1/8 npt

    Good afternoon, when i was going down the rabbit hole of the internet i found digital gauges and found one that interest me a little. On the site and the youtube videos i found it appears to be something that was developed for air powered rifles but it looks like it would translate to paintball with no modifications needed short of having to remember that a full tank is 310 bar. Has anyone here tried it for paintball and what were your results?



    For those to who want a quick overview without having to look at their site it is/has digital pressure gauge with .25% deviation, shot count, shots left, low air warning, last shoot air consumption, average air consumption, temp, it is waterproof and has a rechargeable battery that last for 300 days when not in use.

    The major detractors for this, for me is the cost 99.99 versus 9.95 for a 6000 psi gauge. What happens to the gauge when you dive, slide, run into something or even if it was to get shot? How is the gauge and the accuracy going to hold up to being filled at a fill station multiple times a day?

    To be frank i could see using this as a test gauge on markers even if it did not work on a play basis. If there is anyone that has some experience with one of these i would love to hear about it.

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    No, but I'm interested to hear more!

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      #3
      I feel like this could be super slick on the back of a phantom.
      I could have sworn I had something important to put here...
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        #4
        Anyone got a link to where these are?

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        #5
        I would really appreciate having one of these on my pressure tester. To have a single gauge that can show an accurate reading from LPR pressure up to a tank regulator would really simplify things. As of now, I have several pressure gauges mounted on quick connects, so I have to switch between them depending on pressure range.

        Also - this would eliminate the risk of forgetting to switch to a pressure gauge of higher pressure, and blowing it. Yep - I have done that...
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          #6
          Man, thats pretty cool. I was so ready to poo on the parade with my assumed 24v power required. But internal batteries and a wireless charger is a really nice touch.
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            #7
            And as far as durability. I only know of past expierence with other pressure sensors.

            Repeated refilling a day shouldn't mess with them at all. I see digital gages fluctuate all over throughout the day with normal operation.

            a really hard impact may, but it should be able to take a few.

            im also assuming the circutry is epoxied which should help it take impacts. Its typically a solder joint that gives out in an electronic component that withstands impacts.
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