Sea Rider
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Re: The right electric pump for inflating
If you got the original Zodiac yellow gauge, the one that rotates 3 color dial internally, inflate sib to middle green portion in shade, make a reading on the Kwik gauge and compare. Almost all brand gauges won't read the same, there's always a minimum 0.5 or slight higher psi difference, so lower 3.0 psi reading will be better than a higher one specially in plain summer when in doubt of correct reading and wallet peace of mind. Assume the pressure reading difference is due to one reading 15 psi and the other probably 10/12 psi ?
Happy Boating
Got a K-pump K-100 and topped off the chambers from 2.0 psi to 4.0 psi in about 5 mins. Almost got the big K-400 thinking I needed the volume but the K-100 will be fine.
Really like the Kwik Check gauge. There's a .5 pound difference with the boat supplied gauge and the Kwik Check gauge though (the Kwik Check reads lower).
If you got the original Zodiac yellow gauge, the one that rotates 3 color dial internally, inflate sib to middle green portion in shade, make a reading on the Kwik gauge and compare. Almost all brand gauges won't read the same, there's always a minimum 0.5 or slight higher psi difference, so lower 3.0 psi reading will be better than a higher one specially in plain summer when in doubt of correct reading and wallet peace of mind. Assume the pressure reading difference is due to one reading 15 psi and the other probably 10/12 psi ?
Happy Boating