Hi,
Just wanted to share my experience with the Sekhmet 28mm gauge and my HM1000x. I know from experience that analog gauges are not as accurate as digital gauges (parallax, internal friction, inertia, hysteresis, etc) so I was pretty excited to get my Sekhmet. I found two issues; one, there was a slight leak. Two, it froze. They provided me with a replacement, which had the updated firmware, and that has solved the freezing issue. However, the new gauge also leaked. I used the o-ring seal under the gauge body as suggested, but I couldn't get it to seal completely.
It turns out that the nipple is too long!!! Upon removing the gauge and inspecting it, I found that the leading edge of the thread had stripped, and there was scratching on the aluminum where the v-block mounts. I did not over-tighten the gauge, so I have to think this is an engineering issue.
I'll communicate this to Sekhmet today, and see what they recommend. Otherwise, I'll just whittle it down some.
Geneeus
Just wanted to share my experience with the Sekhmet 28mm gauge and my HM1000x. I know from experience that analog gauges are not as accurate as digital gauges (parallax, internal friction, inertia, hysteresis, etc) so I was pretty excited to get my Sekhmet. I found two issues; one, there was a slight leak. Two, it froze. They provided me with a replacement, which had the updated firmware, and that has solved the freezing issue. However, the new gauge also leaked. I used the o-ring seal under the gauge body as suggested, but I couldn't get it to seal completely.
It turns out that the nipple is too long!!! Upon removing the gauge and inspecting it, I found that the leading edge of the thread had stripped, and there was scratching on the aluminum where the v-block mounts. I did not over-tighten the gauge, so I have to think this is an engineering issue.
I'll communicate this to Sekhmet today, and see what they recommend. Otherwise, I'll just whittle it down some.
Geneeus