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Old 07-25-2005, 09:14 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rbb2000
Fill them up to 30 psi. Go to the EVIC display and they all say 31psi. So as you can see, its a tid bit confusing to say the least.
Who do you trust, your compressor reading or your EVIC display?? Anyone else had this discrepancy?
I don't think I'd worry about a delta of 1 P.S.I. If the difference in reading was significant I'd agree you have a problem; 1 P.S.I.?, I wouldn't call that confusing. The primary purpose of the system is to warn you of impending problems; not fine tuning within 1 P.S.I.

To answer your question, set the pressure with your gauge and rely on the system to warn you when you have a problem.
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