Subgear Pressure Gauge: O-ring on back side

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Everytime I hook my (new) equipment up the little o-ring on the back side of the gauge pops off. What is wrong with the gauge...? Thanks in advance.
 
Sounds like an extrusion problem. The bore in the gunge may be too large but that would be a big surprise. More likely it just needs a harder (higher duro) -003 o-ring. You might also try replacing (or even flipping) the spool.
 
If what I think he is talking about is popping out, that is the pressure relief on the back of the gauge...if that is the case, you have a defective gauge that is leaking high pressure air into the gauge housing. Time to return it to the LSD for replacement.
 
The backside? Could it be the blowout disc rather than an o-ring? If so, then that might indicate a leak in the bourdon tube. Are there any bubbles coming from the hole? Have a look at this picture and describe where the problem is.

BTW; welcome to ScubaBoard.



Edit: OK Herman you beat me to the punch (again) but where's your picture? :-)
 
But herman recommended LSD to a new diver, so that's something.
 
Damn....missed that.
 
Before you get too happy with me....if he purchased it there, then they owe him a replacement so why shouldn't I send him back to them...afterall they sold him (her??) a defective product.

silverfun, you will have to forgive the inside jokes, a lot of us have known each other via the board for a long time. Welcome to the board.
 
It OK. I mean, it is not like he sent him to an LDS.
 
Shame on you Herman!!! If you don't have enough to go around...;)


And to the OP...I agree...take it back. My wife and I have the Subgear SPG and have never had an issue with them. Knock on wood!!!
 

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