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Cricket color gauge reading

Received a Cricket with color gauge reading made for dummies. In the green or not in the green. With my Hill mk3 in hand I start pumping and comparing where the needle stop and the pressure on the Hill mk3. I know that the Edgun is 10bar less than the Hill gauge reading. By the way it took me 55 pumps from 100-150b and 85 more to 210b.

Use the left side of the needle to guide. Not as accurate as the #, but it will do.

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Hello
I believe that apic, say more than a lot of words….

My Cricket in .25 has a color gauge 😳 …. sks
Two week after I bought my first cricket, i bought another in .25 an it came with scale gauge

I believe that is difficult to stablish the real pressure with the color gauge, the bet way is to have a gauge in the filling system.

Pressure at almost 3200 psi (220 BAR)

Now at ca. 2900 psi (ca. 200 BAR)

Finally i believe that the green-yellow bond are near to 3400 psi (234 BAR) in my Cricket, and may be this is different in other airguns

same here, my green ended at 250bar as well.

Thankfully mine has the numbered gauge with a Kalibrgun-logo in it. That rainbow-gauge is missleadingly Gayish …
Checked the papers and mine is made (the Rifle) in the end of July 2013.

quote synopsys:

My Cricket color gauge is slightly different. The yellow stops at the 250bar location, roughly the 2 o’clock position (length of yellow the same as the red). 😉

Looks like the Crickets have been sent with three different gauges, two different color layouts and a regularly numbered version.

Yup. Yellow starts on 250bar on my Cricket.

My Cricket color gauge is slightly different. The yellow stops at the 250bar location, roughly the 2 o’clock position (length of yellow the same as the red). 😉

Looks like the Crickets have been sent with three different gauges, two different color layouts and a regularly numbered version.

Rifle will tell you the pressure in your Rifle cylinder. there is a difference usually 5-10bar between your fill bottle and airgun pressure. It is due to the fill valve on the rifle.

Always go by your Rifle gauge.

I have noticed that with my edgun, what is the reason? which one is incorrect? or has incorrect info?

quote xbangu:

I know that the Edgun is 10bar less than the Hill gauge reading. By the way it took me 55 pumps from 100-150b and 85 more to 210b.

Here is another one.

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