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Re: adding a gauge to check operating presure

In Reply to: adding a gauge to check operating presure posted by slaker on April 17, 2003 at 15:31:03:


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BodyByHostess

on April 17, 2003 at 16:24:47

: Just wondering how I would go about adding a gauge to my black magic to check what preasure its running at. I am mainly just curious and really want to know.. :D

Remove the plug from the bottom of the front block and screw in a mini guage. On the Black Magic you might need a MacDev mini guage (has an offset fitting) to fit with the 15 degree ASA.
With a straight ASA any mini guage will be fine (I use a Dye 0-700psi guage).

This will give you the operating pressure (inline reg output). If you're interested in the pneumatic pressure, there are kits available (or you could put one together easily) that replace the pneumatic line from the LP reg to the 3-way, but these are primarily used for diagnostics only.


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