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Digital Illuminated Mini Gauge / Dial 0-90psi

£13.95 Regular price £15.95

These are a great upgrade for the Blowtie V2, the Kegland inline Reg and the Core 360 reg.

From Kegland:

Traditional analogue gauges require a small capillary mechanism where a small pipe expands and unravels under pressure. This in turn drives a mechanical cog to rotate the gauge needle.  This age old technique works quite well especially in large gauges but as this mechanism is manufactured smaller and smaller a tradeoff between accuracy and size becomes the issue.  With very small gauges such as a 27mm x 27mm Mini Gauge it's difficult to make them better than 10% accuracy due to the physical constraints of the mechanical components.

KegLand has developed the worlds most compact mini digital gauge with backlight illumination. This very compact design retains high accuracy while still meeting the desirable small form factor.  This meets the growing need as mini keg systems, mini regulators and other more compact keg dispensing solutions is required.

Specifications:
Battery Life: More than 2 years (using the mini gauge once a day)
Battery Type: CR2032
Auto Battery Saver: YES, screen automatically turns off after 15sec
Size: 27mm x 27mm
Radial O-ring Stem: 7.8mm Bore

NOTE: This gauge is not suitable for measuring pressure of liquids.  It is only for measuring gas pressure.  If liquid gets into the pressure transducer it will damage the gauge.  If you want to measure liquid pressure you can purchase one of these analogue gauges:

If you want an analog alternative you can purchase one of these analogue gauges on this website

KL14984 - Mini Gauge 0-15psi
KL14991 - Mini Gauge 0-30psi
KL15004 - Mini Gauge 0-60psi
KL15011 - Mini Gauge 0-150psi

This digital mini gauge can be used to upgrade your:
Blowtie Spunding Valve
Mini Inline Regulator
Core 360 Mini Regulator


 

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Digital Illuminated Mini Gauge / Dial 0-90psi

£13.95 Regular price £15.95
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