johndiver999
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Time to head up, is what it says.
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200psiApproximately what PSI is the pressure gauge showing?
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The black is at 200 psi and nothing below that is accurate, so you are playing with fire at that point.
I wouldn't either, but that's what it appears to read. I never let my tanks get anything near that low.And I wouldn't bet on 200 psi.
I agree. Good news is I was at 15ft finished with my safety stop and waiting for my buddy that had a few more minutes. My question to Cressi is why do the curved lines continue to the bottom of the black square if the tank is empty in the middle of the black square? Diving 42 years and never ran a tank dry. Trashed it immediately. If you use one of these beware. It gives the impression about 300psi left. 10% off seems like a lot to me.The black is at 200 psi and nothing below that is accurate, so you are playing with fire at that point.
I agree. Good news is I was at 15ft finished with my safety stop and waiting for my buddy that had a few more minutes. My question to Cressi is why do the curved lines continue to the bottom of the black square if the tank is empty in the middle of the black square? Diving 42 years and never ran a tank dry. Trashed it immediately. If you use one of these beware. It gives the impression about 300psi left. 10% off seems like a lot to me.
I wouldn't either, but that's what it appears to read. I never let my tanks get anything near that low.
The top of the black square is 600psi allegedly.Approximately what PSI is the pressure gauge showing?