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Aqua Intermediate Pressure Gauge with BC Quick Disconnect Fitting

SKU: AQUTPCP MFR: P14
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Key Features

  • Easily check your scuba regulator's intermediate pressure (IP) with this gauge.
  • Durable rubber boot & chrome-plated brass fitting ensure reliable scuba use.
  • Read pressure from 0 to 300 psi (0 to 20 bars) for accurate regulator checks.
  • Quick-disconnect fitting attaches easily to your BCD inflator hose for convenience.
  • Perfect for verifying proper regulator function, enhancing your dive safety.
  • An essential scuba gear accessory for maintaining optimal regulator performance.
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Shopper : Can it screwed into LP port directly?Daniel M : Yes. Although you'll need to find an alternative way to purge the regulator.WILLIAM K : Plugs into a low Pressure BCD inflater Hose, to test the hose pressure and check for leaks. Fits my Sherwood and oceanic BCDs. As far as removing the quick connect and screwing it something else, I just don't know.jye c : No, it cannot. It connects to the LP hose that connect to BC inflatorWAYNE M : No, You can't.NICOLE C : No, uses quick disconnect via a BC hose as mentioned in title. This is meant for a quick IP check for troubleshooting regulator issuesDAVID G : No. As shipped, it is setup to be attached to a Low Pressure Hose Quick Disconnect fitting....most commonly found on a BC/Wing inflator hosePAUL D : No. Looking at the thread, it appears to be a 1/8" npt which is a tapered profile unlike the thread used on a LP 1st stage port. As described, it works satisfactory when coupled to a standard BC supply hose. I couple the gauge to an old BC hose to tie into the LP port.JOE S : This gauge is designed to check LP output pressure using the BC inflation hose. It is not designed to be mounted permanently to the 1st stage . so no, it will not screw into the LP port directlyDAVE D : No, it cannot. The adaptor is specifically meant for a LP inflater hose; though a reliable IP reading can be had that way . . .LOUISE M : No, this product is designed to attach to a LP hose with a quick disconnect I.E dry suit hose or BC inflator hose. The gage itseflf has NPT treads and is not compatible with the regulator ports
Shopper : Does this have an over-pressure relief valve?L R : NOCD C : No. It is a straight pressure gauge.SCUBA O : I don't think so.. It's just a gauge with a male lp inflator connector.JOHN M : no, It does not, When you check the IP. keep your hand on the tank shut off valve and open it up very slow, if the pressure starts to go above 160, shut the tank off, you know you have a problem.......Jack Murphy Florida Keys..
Shopper : Is there an adaptor for this guage to use with Oceanic XS2?HANS G : This gauge is simply to be connected to a low pressure connection hose and is designed to help measure the low pressure (second stage). Any regulator connected to the second stage can be tested, as long as you have two low pressure hoses connected to the first stage. One hose for the gauge and one for the second stage regulator. Hope this makes sense.GARY H : I know of no such adapter.GARY C : The gauge plugs into the low-pressure hose. I suppose if the BCD had a non-standard connector, that particular LP hose would have to match the non-standard connector.CHARLES S : If you have an Air2 style hose attached to your regulator (larger opening), it is just as cheap to buy a standard LP inflator hose and attached it to the regulator first stage when you are testing the regulator while servicing it.TUNGAN H : I'm not sure. Typically, the quick release air connections are a large and small size. This is the small size. You can probably make it work if you change the hose rather than getting an adapter. This may be a cheaper option to trying to find an adapter. You may be able to find the large fitting at a hardware store. Take your XS2 hose to the hardware store and see if it fits the pneumatic tools. If it does, see if you can twist off the gage fitting and substitute the tool fitting. If not, just buy a hose from your local dive shop and save trouble. Good luck. TPAUL O : Sorry - no idea
Shopper : Does this include a hose?LeisurePro S : Sorry, no. Check out <a href="http://www.leisurepro.com/Prod/XSSPG.html?Search=op%3ddtSearch%26Term%3dpressure%2bgauge%26SearchFlag%3dall%26AdvSrchSortField%3dRelevance%26DescSort%3d0%26Description%3don%26Hit%3d1" target="_blank"> XS Scuba's pressure gauge</a>.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?ROGER P : need it to properly set a regulatorPAMELA K : Begininng to rebuild my regs, this will let me know if an adjustment is necessary.PAUL T : Check equipmentJAY Y : To check/adjust proper operating pressure of the 1st stage regulator time to time.sebastian m : it is what it is. thats why it works.STEVEN R : To check 1st stage IP periodically. Easier than hooking up an inline orifice adjuster with IP gauge. Just plug it into the inflator hose.ROGER B : might help diagnose prob, but it may not fit ScubaPro AirII - it was deeeeply discountedMARTIN P : check regulatorPAUL O : Inexpensive intermediate pressure gauge - had some regulator problems on a trip and this led me to take a little defensive action for future trips.Heidi C : Excelent for a double check and also for Nitrox Check.GINNIFER L : For my safety :)GARY H : Inexpensive and a good way to watch IP creep, a sign that a regulator needs service.

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Review Summary

2024-10-17T06:57:13

Rated 5 out of 5

Great gauge

Great small intermediate pressure testing gauge

ROBERT W.

2022-09-26T09:37:29

Rated 5 out of 5

Used it works fine

Works fine

STEVEN H.

2022-05-15T11:20:43

Rated 5 out of 5

An expedition must

If you plan a trip off the beaten path, you may need to do some gear service. A pressure gauge like this is essential to check you low pressure port output. This is an easy to use (plug into B.C. hose), compact unit. Even if you can not work on a regulator, someone else in the group may. COSIDER it a step up for your save a dive kit.

Tom h.

2020-12-02T08:33:31

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect for my needs

This is just what I needed.

MICHELE H.

2020-09-06T06:33:15

Rated 5 out of 5

Works as intended

Just what I needed to verify the intermediate pressure output from the first stage is in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.

Andrian D.

2020-07-22T08:38:22

Rated 5 out of 5

Very Good Gauge

Easy to use, easy to read, accurate, and inexpensive. I am pleased with the purchase. I keep with my save a dive kit and do quick checks when gearing up.

MIKE S.

2019-05-14T09:14:40

Rated 5 out of 5

Must have tool.

Ip guage works great. Makes quick work to find gear problems with 1st and 2nd stages and bc.

Normand L.

2019-03-01T10:32:37

Rated 5 out of 5

Pressure guage

Solid build and works great

Micah K.

2018-12-04T15:36:40

Rated 4 out of 5

Testing tools must have.

Use this along with other testers to check out my dive equipment before any trip.

WILLIAM K.

2018-12-03T22:11:35

Rated 5 out of 5

Easy to Operate

Nothing fancy, small. I always keep one nearby.

JYE C.

2018-12-03T07:13:34

Rated 3 out of 5

It does the job -- barely

This gauge was a cheap-o replacement for my dive bag; and i would have preferred one with a bleed . . .

Dave D.

2018-11-28T04:52:01

Rated 4 out of 5

good guage but not great for detail

Good gadget to have. This one seems to be accurate and because its simple and small, i have no problem packing it along in my save a dive kit for trouble shooting purposes. Keep in mind however that the numbers are small and seeing excact readings (like a couple lbs of creep) can be difficult compared to a bigger guage.

Justin B.

2018-01-30T12:48:42

Rated 5 out of 5

IP gauge

Not a whole lot to say- it works as it should and appears to be very well built. That was my concern based on the price but this should last quite some time. Was very accurate when checked against another gause.

mike l.

2017-08-16T09:35:37

Rated 2 out of 5

Okay for some folks

I can't tell if it works. It won't fit Scuba Pro and other males with bigger inflated hose connections

ROGER B.

2017-07-20T05:22:00

Rated 1 out of 5

pressure gauge

Low pressure gauge, no good for reading tank pressure

Steve W.

2017-04-19T11:43:55

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice tool

Perfect to check a new reg before a trip. Did a pool test and used the gauge to adjust the pressure to stop a slight free flow.

Glenn D.

2017-01-30T13:10:19

Rated 4 out of 5

Handy diagnostic tool

I like the size and that is vinyl covered. It's size is perfect for a save a dive kit where space and weight are at a premium. I have checked the readings with my other gages and the readings were the same. A handy item at a great price.

WILLIAM L.

2016-11-13T07:41:13

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice to have for field adjustment.

Good intermediate pressure gauge. Just make sure to purge inflator hose of water prior to use.

L R.

2015-06-23T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

great value

Arrived quickly and works well. I have only used it for a few weeks but it is accurate and looks well made.

WILL F.

2015-04-11T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Essential piece of equipment

Check 1st stage regulator pressure before dives.

J5

2013-08-21T20:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Light Use Guage

Cheap and light plastic gauge. I wouldn't expect too much in the way of long term use or durability. I bought it because it was inexpensive, just for quick checks of my own equipment.

DIVER

2012-08-18T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Good staff

Very useful.

gv324

2011-09-26T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great for sopt checking equipment in fid

spot check during class weekends

Ron

2011-03-08T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Keep ahead of reg problems

To me this is like checking the oil in your car -- and just as easy. By monitoring your IP frequently you stay ahead of potential problems BEFORE you find yourself on a dive trip with a bad 1st stage. I actually gauge my service intervals for my regs based on this.

Capt S.

2010-08-08T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Check your Rig!

Always know that your rig is working before you get on the water.

divereric

2009-11-01T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Troubleshoot your first stage!

Great for checking the intermediate pressure feeding your second stage. Gets to the source of a lot of hard breething or reg. free flow conditions.

AV8RSailor

2009-02-26T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Regulator IP Gauge

A useful device to check the 2nd stage's interstage pressure on your regulator. Especially useful for troubleshooting freeflow problems. It is small and easily carried in your save-a-dive kit.

KEVIN M.

2009-01-21T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Worth the price

Very compact

Greg

2009-01-13T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Tool for Troubleshooting

Works well for checking regulator function

DON F.

2009-01-13T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent gauge for those who need it

This gauge is specifically to measure the intermediate pressure. My octo has a tendency to freeflow if the second stage pressure is even slightly too high. This little tool helps me keep that condition in check.

Raro-Diver

Aqua Intermediate Pressure Gauge with BC Quick Disconnect Fitting Specifications

  • Purpose

    Checking Scuba Regulator Intermediate Pressure (IP)

  • Materials

    Boot: Rubber
    Quick-Disconnect Fitting: Chrome Plated Marine Grade Brass

  • Readout

    0 to 300 psi (0 to 20 bars)

  • Attachment Point

    BCD Inflator Hose QD Fitting

  • UPC Code

    840014172467

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Keep ahead of reg problems

By Capt S.

To me this is like checking the oil in your car -- and just as easy. By monitoring your IP frequently you stay ahead of potential problems BEFORE you find yourself on a dive trip with a bad 1st stage. I actually gauge my service intervals for my regs based on this.

Check your Rig!

By divereric

Always know that your rig is working before you get on the water.

Knowing the difference between a simple second stage leak and a malfunctioning first stage regulator intermediate pressure (IP) can make the difference between annoying leaks verses a major problem. This compact, ultra-lightweight, Aqua Intermediate Pressure Gauge is ready to go with you anywhere. It's perfect to help diagnose regulator problems when you're away from the shop gauge and is designed to simply plug into any standard BCD low-pressure inflator hose quick-disconnect (QD) coupling and can give you instant diagnostic information of any IP problems. Gauge has an impact resistant rubber boot, reads up to 300 psi (20 bars) and has a chrome plated marine grade brass QD fitting.

Aqua Intermediate Pressure Gauge with BC Quick Disconnect Fitting Features

  • Intermediate Pressure Gauge w/BC QD Fitting:
  • Ultra Lightweight Intermediate Pressure Gauge
  • 300 psi (20 bars) Readout
  • Impact Resistant Rubber Boot
  • Chrome Plated Marine Grade Brass QD Fitting
  • Allows Regulator Diagnostics On-the-Go
  • Increased Dive Safety!
  • Know Difference Between:
    Simple 2nd-Stage Leak
    Malfunctioning 1'st-Stage Regulator
  • Great Save-A-Dive Kit Item

Key Features

  • Easily check your scuba regulator's intermediate pressure (IP) with this gauge.
  • Durable rubber boot & chrome-plated brass fitting ensure reliable scuba use.
  • Read pressure from 0 to 300 psi (0 to 20 bars) for accurate regulator checks.
  • Quick-disconnect fitting attaches easily to your BCD inflator hose for convenience.
  • Perfect for verifying proper regulator function, enhancing your dive safety.
  • An essential scuba gear accessory for maintaining optimal regulator performance.

What's in the box:

  • Intermediate Pressure Gauge w/BC QD Fitting