Hello,
Please, I need your thoughts on this hypothetical question. If you owned a PCP that had an air tube gauge that was not working properly to indicate existing air pressure, or if you had a PCP that was built without an air pressure gauge installed from the factory, how could you determine accurately the amount of air pressure in the air tube?
Is there a special gauge that could be attached to the PCP air tube to find out the amount of air in the air tube . . . how would you do this? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
FredSG
Please, I need your thoughts on this hypothetical question. If you owned a PCP that had an air tube gauge that was not working properly to indicate existing air pressure, or if you had a PCP that was built without an air pressure gauge installed from the factory, how could you determine accurately the amount of air pressure in the air tube?
Is there a special gauge that could be attached to the PCP air tube to find out the amount of air in the air tube . . . how would you do this? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
FredSG