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    Default Decent pressur eguage???

    Is there a decent pressure gauge that works well, doesn't get foggy and costs more than $6?? I'm not looking to spend extra cash but every year I replace these da@#ed things.

    Thanks!!

    PS it's for a filter.

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    Default Re: Decent pressur eguage???

    I've been thinking about the same thing myself. It seems like the ones I get at the pool store are junk - the screws on the one I bought midway thru last year are already rusted. I was looking at:
    http://www.gaugestore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=36472
    I wouldn't mind spending $30 if it would last...
    18K gallon free-form gunite pool, Sta-Rite S7D75 DE filter, 2-speed Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro pump, Pool Pilot Digital SWCG, Heat Siphon SX3.25 heat pump, Dolphin Deluxe 4 robotic

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    Default Re: Decent pressur eguage???

    This gauge looks like it should withstand the pool environment. The internals are 316 stainless and the externals are 304 stainless. I would suggest you get the 60 psi model (or maybe even the 30 psi if your system runs lower pressures).

    I got a very similar gauge from WW Grainger a few months ago, and it's working very well. Here's the Grainger link:
    http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/4TA11
    Chuck
    16,000 gallon gunite/plaster, Pool Pilot Digital SC-60, Pentair UltraFlow 1 HP pump, Pentair Tagelus TA 60 filter, Polaris 280

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    Default Re: Decent pressur eguage???

    Perfect. I think I'll give it a shot.
    Thanks,
    Joe

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