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    Default Calibrated Air Gauge

    I have 2 high quality air gauges, the big silver stainless ones you get a truck stops. My problem is that each gauge provides a different reading, as much as 5 lbs difference between the two.

    My question: Is there a factory Calibrated Air Gauge that one can purchase that has been tested and adjusted to be accurate?

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    Bruce, I think they must be like tire air gages. I've bought three "good" tire gages, and they all read different.
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    I have purchased a total of five in the last 4 years. One Milton brand that cost about 34 lewbucks (hard to read). I still dont know which one is right. I purchased one recently from Lowes -a Kobalt brand, looked good in the package, the first time I used it 10 pounds more than any of the others. Too far out of the norm.

    If anybody runs up on a good one they know is consistently accurate -please post it on the forum, I think they would sell at least one.
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    Bruce, the folks who weigh RV's at rallys, RV Safety & Education Foundation (out-of-date schedule of where they'll be is at http://www.rvsafety.com/custompage7509.html?pg=weighing), claim the gauge they use is certified accurate and readily offer to let you compare yours to theirs. 'Seems like a good local tire shop would probably do the same.

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    Compare them off of someones reading with a wireless tire sensor.

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    Thanks Ron, I will make contact and let everyone know my findings.

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    I have found a Digital Tire Gauge that claims to be accurate by +/- .3 LBS. If so this is accurate enough for me. See Link:

    http://www.gemplers.com/product/1276...Pressure-Gauge

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    Default Same Gauge, two different readings!

    Bruce,

    I like you made an early owner purchase of a Milton tire gauge. I did it while at Holiday Tours shop in Randleman, NC - home of the Petty Clan. I immediately began reading tire pressures, as the sales truck drove out the gate. I found that the readings were either on the money or 10 lbs. off. I checked the gauge and found that the two psi scales were marked off by 10 lbs one from the other. I compared Holiday's "master gauge" against mine and crossed out the off side using permenant black marker. No problems since then.

    Go figure where "Quality Control" has gone today.

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    I wonder how accurate the Smart Tire system is? I read the owner's manual but can not find any info on its accuracy. Maybe Ray or others who have Smart Tire can chime in.

    I have checked the Smart Tire system with my air gauge and it is within 1#

    My air guage is a standard truck guage that is found in most truck stops. Sorry I don't have the name now.
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    According to the Smartire manual, the accuracy varies between their high pressure sensor (used on our coaches), or the low pressure sensor (used on towed vehicles).

    The high pressure sensor is listed as being accurate to +/- 4.35 PSI
    The low pressure sensor is listed as being accurate to +/- 1.5 PSI

    Next time I have the chance, I'll check the pressures against my two air guages, and see what I find.

    Ray

    ps: In thinking about it, I would venture that more important that absolute accuracy is the ability to know of a change in pressure, i.e. a leak, so that something can be done. If you think about it, truckers (sometimes) thump their tires with a mallet, listening for sound. Obviously, not accurate within several pounds, but let's them know about a potential problem. In like way, the Smartire allows you to monitor constantly, and to be alerted to changes in pressure, which can indicate a problem.
    Last edited by Ray Davis; 11-14-2008 at 11:18 AM.

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