I’ve got the 28mm on my m3 and they have been absolutely spot on since fitting probably over a year now no leaks and work as advertised .. sometimes my m3 can be stored for 6-8 weeks without firing and when I get it out absolutely zero pressure loss and zero reg creep👌 Great video boys😉
these seem like great gauges we have only been using them for a few weeks but they have been faultless and like you i had the old one on my M3 for a couple of years now
I got a FAC .177 700mm Panthera. The shot count doubles - so all the other information calculates wrong. Here is the answer from Sekhmet: "I have forwarded your video to our technical engineers for their assessment. After reviewing, they have informed me that due to the design of the Panthera, especially for the .177 caliber which is a smaller bore size, the air tank refills the regulator at a particularly slow rate. This results in the air tank pressure gauge showing very gradual changes in pressure, with the pressure dropping almost imperceptibly by one bar at a time. Consequently, our digital gauge calculates multiple shots when in fact only a few have been fired, leading to incorrect shot counts."
good overview on some really nice gauges - hopefully a usb-c version will come out at some point :-) Will be interesting to see how the contact points for the charger goes overtime....a little cover would give some protection. Overall though something else to put on the shopping list 🙂
I would like one of these, with a side view adapter for my m3 to monitor second reg more accurately. Also need to sort a slight reg creep issue with both regs though. Been out using the gun in the cold weather and had lots of condensation which I don’t think has helped. Need to get the courage and orings and remove both regulators for some maintenance. Did you notice much improvement when you serviced your regulators? Mine is fac and running 180bar and 150 bar so under some pressure.
man i do like a digital gauge and i like the fact you can charge it from the front. no fanning around with those poxy batteries in the side of it . also like that whip . dam costs me money watching you stuff 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good morning, my friend. I have a problem with the Sekhmet meter; it flickers during charging. Can you help me with identifying the issue and its solution? Thank you. The meter is 25mm. Would you like any additional help or details on this? 6:09
Would the 25mm gauge fit in the end the air cylinder of a Cricket or Vulcan 2 that use 24mm gauges. I know you need to use a 24mm socket type air gauge tool to remove the air gauges and to tighten them up. As far as I can remember I've not seen anyone do this. So my guess is that's because they simply do not fit as the Sekhmet 25mm gauges are too wide. If they did fit you probably wouldn't be able to tighten it up as the socket tool wouldn't have enough room to fit. Of course you could possibly machine out the end to make it wider but that's not something you average person can do without specialist machines, tools and knowledge. I know the gauge on my V2 is 24mm and the tool I have purchased is a 24mm and it fits my gauge fine and fits in the end tube gap fine. If the socket tool was too thick it wouldn't fit in the gap. I have seen plenty of people make home made air gauge removal tools from sockets or you can buy them ready made from a few places.
That is a lot of functionality within that 28mm gauge and seems pretty user friendly to operate. Shame they don't do them with an M10x1 thread for that silly Effecto I have.
I noticed that you posted a picture of the 28mm gauge fitted to a Ghost. Was it sealed with a dowty washer or did you use a a crush washer to get it fitting in the correct position.
Very nice, informative and clear review! For a while ago I looked at that 25mm gauge for my FX Dreamline GRS, but it won't fit, unless I modify the stock a bit. It would be nice to have 23mm OD gauge also from Sekhmet. Take care!
Good morning, my friend. I have a problem with the Sekhmet meter; it flickers during charging. Can you help me with identifying the issue and its solution? Thank you. The meter is 25mm. Would you like any additional help or details on this?
I noticed the gauge i have to monitor the reg pressure doesn't stay on the regulator setting after it turns off. It always defaults to pro mode. Anyone else experience this.
If they can make these in standard 23mm sizes they would sell like hot cakes. They would fit on your standard Air Arms and BSA's etc and wouldn't have to use the standard (and quite honestly) terrible gauges.
I have a new FX Crown, I fill the bottle using a PCP compressor set to 240bar which turns off when full. The gauge on the FX now reads 178bar, WTF is going on?
@@wsmc8275 i had to send 2 kellers back so i went to sekhmet i do like the big keller gauge we use for testing but the small ones are very unreliable, if you get one that works they are great
Have you had any problems fitting them to your epic two? i’ve just getting to 28mm pros and they’ve both frozen in the menu and won’t turn off. Iam waiting for the battery to run out hoping they will reset themselves. it’s happened when I put them on the regulator side.
Can anyone tell me, as the site looks like these are from America do you get caught out by customs and get screwed for tax & import duties, as im very reluctant to buy from America as ive been screwed with import tax before.
I’ve got the 28mm on my m3 and they have been absolutely spot on since fitting probably over a year now no leaks and work as advertised .. sometimes my m3 can be stored for 6-8 weeks without firing and when I get it out absolutely zero pressure loss and zero reg creep👌
Great video boys😉
these seem like great gauges we have only been using them for a few weeks but they have been faultless and like you i had the old one on my M3 for a couple of years now
I got a FAC .177 700mm Panthera. The shot count doubles - so all the other information calculates wrong. Here is the answer from Sekhmet: "I have forwarded your video to our technical engineers for their assessment. After reviewing, they have informed me that due to the design of the Panthera, especially for the .177 caliber which is a smaller bore size, the air tank refills the regulator at a particularly slow rate. This results in the air tank pressure gauge showing very gradual changes in pressure, with the pressure dropping almost imperceptibly by one bar at a time. Consequently, our digital gauge calculates multiple shots when in fact only a few have been fired, leading to incorrect shot counts."
I think many of the version one gauges had problems with leaking air. Have you tested these for air loss over time? Mine had rather fast losses.
yes i have seen that but these seem good so far no leaks 👍
good overview on some really nice gauges - hopefully a usb-c version will come out at some point :-) Will be interesting to see how the contact points for the charger goes overtime....a little cover would give some protection. Overall though something else to put on the shopping list 🙂
thanks Tim 👍 yes a little cover may help in the long term no issue so far though
I would like one of these, with a side view adapter for my m3 to monitor second reg more accurately.
Also need to sort a slight reg creep issue with both regs though. Been out using the gun in the cold weather and had lots of condensation which I don’t think has helped.
Need to get the courage and orings and remove both regulators for some maintenance.
Did you notice much improvement when you serviced your regulators?
Mine is fac and running 180bar and 150 bar so under some pressure.
the M3 will improve with a reg service 100% if you have creep it will help
Good work, very good overview👍
Thank you! Cheers!
man i do like a digital gauge and i like the fact you can charge it from the front. no fanning around with those poxy batteries in the side of it . also like that whip . dam costs me money watching you stuff 🤣🤣🤣🤣
they do look trick that's for sure😁
Good morning, my friend. I have a problem with the Sekhmet meter; it flickers during charging. Can you help me with identifying the issue and its solution? Thank you. The meter is 25mm.
Would you like any additional help or details on this? 6:09
Great video once again mate, funny that's just what I was considering, a digital gauge for my DW. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing man..
thanks mate they do seem to work well and compared to the old ones the battery is much better👍
great review been looking at these for a while and youve made my mind up 👍
thanks for watching 😀😀
@@sub12airgunners thank you
hi good vid but I think is more useful to my use as regulator gauge for me is the real pressure to control, I´m wrong?
on the reg is where i put mine 😀
Great eview of the gauges Jeff, and i would say you get a lot for the price, very nice Cheers 😁😁😁👌👌👌👍👍👍
thanks for watching 😀😀
Great video mate I’ve just ordered 2 a 25 mm, and a 28 mm for my fx M3
Nice 👍
Would the 25mm gauge fit in the end the air cylinder of a Cricket or Vulcan 2 that use 24mm gauges. I know you need to use a 24mm socket type air gauge tool to remove the air gauges and to tighten them up. As far as I can remember I've not seen anyone do this. So my guess is that's because they simply do not fit as the Sekhmet 25mm gauges are too wide. If they did fit you probably wouldn't be able to tighten it up as the socket tool wouldn't have enough room to fit. Of course you could possibly machine out the end to make it wider but that's not something you average person can do without specialist machines, tools and knowledge.
I know the gauge on my V2 is 24mm and the tool I have purchased is a 24mm and it fits my gauge fine and fits in the end tube gap fine. If the socket tool was too thick it wouldn't fit in the gap. I have seen plenty of people make home made air gauge removal tools from sockets or you can buy them ready made from a few places.
That is a lot of functionality within that 28mm gauge and seems pretty user friendly to operate. Shame they don't do them with an M10x1 thread for that silly Effecto I have.
yes i think it's only 1/8 bsp 😥 thanks for watching
I noticed that you posted a picture of the 28mm gauge fitted to a Ghost. Was it sealed with a dowty washer or did you use a a crush washer to get it fitting in the correct position.
we used a dowty washer on the Ghost 😀
Thanks Jeff
Sekhmet state using a dowty washer nulls the warranty.
I used a dowty washer on my ghost and the gauge stopped working after a couple of months.
I used a crush washer, it worked fine.
Very nice, informative and clear review!
For a while ago I looked at that 25mm gauge for my FX Dreamline GRS, but it won't fit, unless I modify the stock a bit. It would be nice to have 23mm OD gauge also from Sekhmet.
Take care!
thanks for watching 😀😀
Another informative well made video mate ,which is probably going to cost me money.😂
😂 thanks Martin 👍
Will this work with the bsa r12?
Hello,does this thing has sound alarm if pressure drops at targeted regulator pressure?
hi no sound just a display 😁
Will this work with the r12?
Will one of these go on the Katran C ?
They are great gauges,specially the pro one from experience👍🏼
thanks for watching 😀
Good morning, my friend. I have a problem with the Sekhmet meter; it flickers during charging. Can you help me with identifying the issue and its solution? Thank you. The meter is 25mm.
Would you like any additional help or details on this?
Hi Geoff my sekmet gauge counts shots going up even though I’m not firing any … any suggestions
not seen that before mate, it should only read shots when the air pressure drops, it must be faulty mate
Where can I get theis from in the uk? Thanks
Just orderd the 28mm from your link , will theis gauges fit the bsa scorpion se. I uave a Robert Lane quick fill and presure gauge on the front.
Does the 25 mm gauge turn on automatically when shooting, or do you need to turn it on manually?
No, and after 1 minute you touch the screen it goes to sleep, on the box they say that after 10 minutes it goes to sleep...but that is not correct.
Hola , se dieron vuelta los números ! Es normal ? Se puede corregir?
yes you can flip the numbers it's in the settings 😀
Just ordered one 👍🏻
nice one
I noticed the gauge i have to monitor the reg pressure doesn't stay on the regulator setting after it turns off. It always defaults to pro mode. Anyone else experience this.
Love your Kermit ❤
Good review.
thank you
Are these gauges really on $10 ?
If they can make these in standard 23mm sizes they would sell like hot cakes. They would fit on your standard Air Arms and BSA's etc and wouldn't have to use the standard (and quite honestly) terrible gauges.
thanks for watching 👍 yes i have to agree 23mm would be a great addition
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thanks for watching😀
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FX showing their class again, dodgy packing and least accurate. I wonder which was most expensive?
yes i know what you mean 😀
I have a new FX Crown, I fill the bottle using a PCP compressor set to 240bar which turns off when full. The gauge on the FX now reads 178bar, WTF is going on?
Absolute rubbish gauges most lads get them they go wrong, seen a few not charge and screens stop working and then just reading 0 when the guns full
These gauges are pure garbage. I regret buying them.
that's a shame you must have faulty ones i have 4 and they are all good so far
@sub12airgunners
I'm on my 3rd and last. Going for the Kellers now.
@@wsmc8275 i had to send 2 kellers back so i went to sekhmet i do like the big keller gauge we use for testing but the small ones are very unreliable, if you get one that works they are great
@@sub12airgunners
Thanks for the heads up 👍
Have you had any problems fitting them to your epic two? i’ve just getting to 28mm pros and they’ve both frozen in the menu and won’t turn off. Iam waiting for the battery to run out hoping they will reset themselves. it’s happened when I put them on the regulator side.
Can anyone tell me, as the site looks like these are from America do you get caught out by customs and get screwed for tax & import duties, as im very reluctant to buy from America as ive been screwed with import tax before.