Blue Moon
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What gauges are you guys using? I need something more accurate than the gauge on my stirrup pump.
You were referring to the D2 gauge!? I assume..I have one of those. But here's the interesting problem with "accurate": I have analogue dial gauges on three different track pumps. These three analogue gauges all agree with each other on tyre pressure to within a whisker. The Topeak digital gauge reads 0.4 bar lower (around 6 psi).
Now, it's a bit like the time we tested some very expensive dynamic analysis computer software. Three programs gave similar answers but the fourth was significantly different. All we can say is that it's probably better to go with the majority verdict - and a rough manual calculation.
The same with the gauges. My thumb tells me that I trust the dial gauges more than the digital gauge. I could have sent it back (there are plenty of reviews online where folks have done just that), but from here the postage would have made it uneconomic. So I "recalibrate it" now and again against the analogue dial gauges (and my thumb) and just remember to add the difference. YMMV.
Spot on - my pumps all read differently but I use the digital gauge to set my pressures - essentially I over inflate the tyre by a few psi, then attach the digital gauge and us it to let air out till I get where I want pressure wise.You were referring to the D2 gauge!? I assume..
The problem with analog gauges is they are not linear, especially at the begining and end of the scale, they are most accurate in the middle of the scale. That's why the numbers on the dial are not evenly spaced, to try and correct for this. So trying to check 10 psi on a gauge that has a scale from zero to 250psi... That's just barely the first line on the scale... Verry innacurate. So in less you have a special low pressure gauge.. most likely it's the analogs that are wrong, even if they all agree.
But it's not the accuracy that is important here anyway, to be truthfully, just the consistency.
I don't care if the "real" pressure I ride with is 6psi or 10 psi... Just so I can reliably and consistently read it every time! And in the field.. this is the real reason for me getting a digital gauge. Not the "absolute" accuracy.
But still, just for sports sake, I will check mine against a good low pressure analog gauge.
Then get back to you.
Tim.
You were referring to the D2 gauge!? I assume..
But it's not the accuracy that is important here anyway, to be truthfully, just the consistency.
I don't care if the "real" pressure I ride with is 6psi or 10 psi... Just so I can reliably and consistently read it every time! And in the field.. this is the real reason for me getting a digital gauge. Not the "absolute" accuracy.
Tim.
Nice!!This, perfect range for fat tyres and well respected:
Meiser Presta-Valve Dial Gauge with Pressure Relief 30psi 52134020096 | eBay
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