Isaacson372
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Hello all.
I have some questions about a gauge console that was given to me. I have not had the opportunity to use this gear yet, I am trying to replace a bunch of high end gear that was stolen. I am trying to put together a reg set that is dependable but won't hurt as bad if something happens to it.
I purchased a Scubapro MK2 with 2 Scubapro R190 regs and a Dacor 2 gauge console came with it. I don't know anything about the console. The top gauge shows depth in feet. There is what looks like a LCD screen and a red led on the bottom gauge (pressure) with a temperature gauge. There is a button on the side which can be pressed, but I have no idea what it operates. There also appears to be a speaker or pressure sensing unit on the back. I wish I could put a picture on here to help with identification. The whole console is rectangular shaped.
Can anyone give me info on these gauges? Are they worth keeping? Can they be repaired if something is wrong with them? Do they require batteries? Are they any good?
Thank you, I appreciate your time.
Tim
I have some questions about a gauge console that was given to me. I have not had the opportunity to use this gear yet, I am trying to replace a bunch of high end gear that was stolen. I am trying to put together a reg set that is dependable but won't hurt as bad if something happens to it.
I purchased a Scubapro MK2 with 2 Scubapro R190 regs and a Dacor 2 gauge console came with it. I don't know anything about the console. The top gauge shows depth in feet. There is what looks like a LCD screen and a red led on the bottom gauge (pressure) with a temperature gauge. There is a button on the side which can be pressed, but I have no idea what it operates. There also appears to be a speaker or pressure sensing unit on the back. I wish I could put a picture on here to help with identification. The whole console is rectangular shaped.
Can anyone give me info on these gauges? Are they worth keeping? Can they be repaired if something is wrong with them? Do they require batteries? Are they any good?
Thank you, I appreciate your time.
Tim