Ok! I’ll return the one I got and get the one you mentioned. Do you think the one in this link will fit my pressure gauge inlet? The one I would like to return tomorrow is the “Hayward Boxed Pressure Gauge Replacement for Select Sand and D.E. Filter Limited Edition” and it fitsYes, turn off the pump and open the air relief valve to let any pressure out of the filter. Then unscrew the old gauge and screw in the new gauge. Do not over tighten the new gauge.
Next time buy a gauge that goes 0-30. Your filter pressure will never go over 30 and you will have an expanded scale for the pressures you use.
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Bottom-mounted Pressure Gauge
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I don’t think the bottom mount glycerin gauge will work for the OPs pump. I got one for my Intex but the glycerin filled ones have a vent that needs to be opened to account for temp changes which can’t be opened if the top of the gauge isn’t facing up.
TFTestKits sells a gauge with a rear mount that looks like it would work for the OP (though it may require a short extension).You could be correct. I never tried the gauge at an angle.
If Mendy want to try the gauge and it doesn’t work for her I will take it off her hands.
Be real mindful of that last point..... overtightening the gauge can crack the valve body, then you're looking at a whole new valve!Yes, turn off the pump and open the air relief valve to let any pressure out of the filter. Then unscrew the old gauge and screw in the new gauge. Do not over tighten the new gauge.
I finally have the time to do this. Been so busy. I’ll let you know if the gauge I got works. I really hope it does.I don’t think the bottom mount glycerin gauge will work for the OPs pump. I got one for my Intex but the glycerin filled ones have a vent that needs to be opened to account for temp changes which can’t be opened if the top of the gauge isn’t facing up.
Mine mounted sideways with the pump sitting in the sun would have 10+ psi indicated changes throughout the day that made it worthless for me. If it works for you that’s great.I use bottom mounted sideways all the time and are as accurate as designed to be. There's no reason to play with the top vent cuz everytime someone does they don't seal properly. Leave the vent ALONE.