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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2025
I haven't been able to verify the accuracy of this meter yet but my neighbor said the readings I gave him the Utility Co. worker's meter had the same readings. Simple to operate.New neighbor bought a house that had been vacant for a while and had furnace problems. After they got the gas turned on I found the control board was bad and replaced it and told them it wasn't putting out heat like it should they wanted to see if it would change after running for a while. A few days later they called, the furnace wasn't working again. Since they had heat they had the water turned on and started the gas water heater I found that the furnace wouldn't start if the water heater was firing told them it looks to be gas supply problem, they wanted to see if it would work itself out. I started looking for a manometer found this one and it was delivered the next day(Prime). Few days later they said furnace wasn't working even after turning water heater off. Checking with this meter showed 5WC (nothing running) and 0.4WC if anything was, told them to call the Utility Co.. A few days later they found when the meter was installed they left the transport plug in it restricting the gas supply???They later told me they were getting second opinions, First Co. wanted $1000 for the control board and 15min work that cost me under $200 retail with over night shipping. Second said they needed a new furnace for $8000 if no other problems. 6-7 years ago a furnace that size would have cost me $300(upper brand name $600) wholesale and I could've replace it in 1 day myself. They didn't want to call the Utility Co. afraid of how many thousands they were going to charge if the problem was in their house.I guess I'm in the wrong trade I could handle $3000+ an hour for service or even just $7000+ a day for installation considering last I new it was just $75 a year for license & insurance in HVAC.
Mike A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
This manometer is very well made, feels great in the hand (not slippery) and the buttons are very responsive and well positioned. The backlight makes it easy to read and stays lit for several seconds after turning it on. I was able to read gas pressure on my furnace quickly and easily. I am very happy with this instrument and it works well! The only thing I would change is the hoses are that come with it are very short, like a foot long. It could use a 3 or 4 foot long hose so you could set it on the floor or stand up with it to read it. Other than that, all good!
Eagle155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Works perfectly. Used it to repair my tankless water heater. Easy to use and very accurate.
D
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de febrero de 2024
Lasts longer than my Klein ET180 manometer (Klein died within 5 months of usage with batteries replaced.) I'd give it 5 stars if the hoses were longer, better to be about ~25", and magnetic back so I could attach it to furnace panels. Other than that, highly recommend over Klein ET180.
Leonardo Repair Guy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de agosto de 2023
Can’t get this thing to zero out. But otherwise it works pretty good. You just have to subtract the starting number from the end number.
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