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in the market for some new tools…..Vacuum gauge: I am at the point now I almost have to buy one sooner rather than later. Bought 3 YJ Omni in 19′ for a multi unit job and im down to 1 at this point. I really dont like them all that much…….
Is the bluvac micro still the consensus #1? Ill be picking up 2 at a minimumwireless probes and sensors:
Im getting more lazy… shocking i know. Looking for wireless gauges and airflow probes to make my PM’s faster. Right now I record all my measurements on a slip for the HO records. That requires going inside to get temp splits, statics etc, then outside for suct pres temp SH SC liquid pres temp etc etc. So i want to just install all the probes, turn my tablet on and just right down the info and eliminate a bunch of walking back and forth (although i probably need all those extra steps).
What is the consensus for best all around wireless gauge free setup. price not a determining factor at this point so long as they will last 6+ years under normal conditions.
Hey !
Did you turn green on us 🤔
Bluvac micro and fieldpiece job link probes without hesitation. They are totally amazing.
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Looks clean and professional 👍🏻
I’ve been using the FP SVG3 for a micon gauge. I use the FP SDMN6 for static pressures, great all around manometer and FP wireless probes all around (except the manometers, I have them but they don’t stay constant, always drifting up or down)
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