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โJun-25-2016 11:11 AM
westend wrote:
Well, like some situations, the operation on the digital gauge with a new 3 V battery was a complete success. Unfortunately, we seem to have lost the patient, gauge now reads 1.0 from any tire.
โJun-25-2016 11:10 AM
westend wrote:Yeah, I had about the same results.
Well, like some situations, the operation on the digital gauge with a new 3 V battery was a complete success. Unfortunately, we seem to have lost the patient, gauge now reads 1.0 from any tire.
โJun-25-2016 11:08 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:There's a couple reasons I like the Slime gauges:
Chiming In
DURABLE
ACCURATE
READABLE
The readings on my gauge flash for 5 seconds then blank. I would like one that holds the LCD reading longer. Any suggestions? Consumer Reports did a test and declared all they tested to be "Unbelievably Accurate"
โJun-25-2016 10:09 AM
โJun-25-2016 09:40 AM
โJun-25-2016 08:41 AM
westend wrote:
...My Milton mechanical gauges have gone MIA. ๐
โJun-25-2016 08:16 AM
brulaz wrote:Thanks for the link and suggestion. For the price of that mechanical gauge, I might pick one of those up, also. My Milton mechanical gauges have gone MIA. ๐
The electronic accutire worked well for me except in the extreme cold (way below freezing)) after leaving it out in the truck over night.
Current one is a mechanical dial gauge with a hose extension that goes to 120psi. It reads and holds the max pressure; you reset to zero with a little button or use that to bleed the pressure down to what you want.
Similar to this one: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Accutire-Heavy-Duty-Dial-Tire-Gauge-MS5010/204488012
โJun-25-2016 04:02 AM
โJun-24-2016 11:43 PM
DrewE wrote:The gauge is going onto the table in the AM. Like said, nothing to lose and a pack of those A76 batteries are cheap. The original digital gauge I have is similar to the Accutire mentioned above. It worked well for over ten years.
Can you replace the battery in the gauge you have? Even if it's not advertised/intended to be replaced, I'd try opening it up and seeing if it could reasonably be changed; after all, there's nothing to lose but a tire pressure gauge that isn't working anyhow.
โJun-24-2016 05:24 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
I have tried a few over the years and when I found This One it fit all my needs,rugged,easy to read and use on Class C and all my other vehicles.
Each one has one of these in their glove box.
โJun-24-2016 03:57 PM
โJun-24-2016 03:50 PM
โJun-24-2016 03:50 PM
DrewE wrote:
Can you replace the battery in the gauge you have? Even if it's not advertised/intended to be replaced, I'd try opening it up and seeing if it could reasonably be changed; after all, there's nothing to lose but a tire pressure gauge that isn't working anyhow.