First, I searched but did not find anything.
Second, this is not a debate about whether using a button SPG is DIR-compliant or is superfluous (because one should already know his deco gas volume).
I’m currently using a button SPG on each deco bottle. Perhaps in the future I’ll switch to a larger thin SPG on a 6” whip hose but for now, I’m using button SPGs on my deco bottles.
With that out of the way.....
Does anyone have a good technique for clocking the button SPG in the HP port so that it reads “right side up” for the diver in the bottle’s natural carrying position.
I have one button SPG that ends up perfectly aligned for easy reading when fully screwed in.
The other button SPG ends up upside down to my eyes when fully screwed in.
I have tried unscrewing the offending button SPG and “catching the threads” at a different point in the HP port but the face of the button SPG keeps ending up in the same orientation.
Perhaps adding an O-ring will give me a different orientation.
Anyways, I thought maybe somebody else out there had troubleshot the same dilemma with a well-thought solution.
Thanks in advance.
Second, this is not a debate about whether using a button SPG is DIR-compliant or is superfluous (because one should already know his deco gas volume).
I’m currently using a button SPG on each deco bottle. Perhaps in the future I’ll switch to a larger thin SPG on a 6” whip hose but for now, I’m using button SPGs on my deco bottles.
With that out of the way.....
Does anyone have a good technique for clocking the button SPG in the HP port so that it reads “right side up” for the diver in the bottle’s natural carrying position.
I have one button SPG that ends up perfectly aligned for easy reading when fully screwed in.
The other button SPG ends up upside down to my eyes when fully screwed in.
I have tried unscrewing the offending button SPG and “catching the threads” at a different point in the HP port but the face of the button SPG keeps ending up in the same orientation.
Perhaps adding an O-ring will give me a different orientation.
Anyways, I thought maybe somebody else out there had troubleshot the same dilemma with a well-thought solution.
Thanks in advance.