How accurate and reliable are the miniature pressure guages available from a lot of shops - the ones that screw directly into the first stage without a hose ?
Obviously a small dial cannot give a detailed reading, but close enough ? Once fitted, does the guage turn or does the face orientation depend on how the threads match ?
Finally.....any to avoid or any recommendations?
Many thanks in advance.
I've used them for years on bail-out bottles; and have never experienced an issue with any of them; though I have heard that they can vary a good deal, in terms of quality, as most everything else. Those that I have, are simply threaded, rated to 360 bar / 5000+ psi, without any rotating gauge face; and are easily readable in any position.
I have had some in use for over twenty years, without any damage, under quite heavy use -- just be careful with your crap . . .