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Scubapro 3-Gauge In-line Scuba Diving Console Depth Pressur - GAUG132 PSI

Scubapro 3-Gauge In-line Scuba Diving Console Depth Pressur - GAUG132 PSI

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Scubapro 3-Gauge In-line Scuba Diving Console Depth Pressur - GAUG132 PSI

This sleek, three-gauge console combines a SCUBAPRO metal pressure gauge, depth gauge and FS-2 compass, creating an easy-to-use, at-a-glance information center.

Features
  • Compact pressure gauge (0- 6000psi or 0-400bar) with brass case.
  • Oil-filled analog depth gauge with linear Bourdon tube design.
  • 35-degree tilt, oil-filled compass.
What our Experts Think
  • Reliable 3-gauge console system combining depth, tank pressure, and compass—ideal for divers who want all essential readings in one compact unit.
  • Submersible pressure gauge (SPG) clearly displays remaining air supply in PSI, helping divers manage gas consumption safely throughout the dive.
  • Depth gauge provides accurate real-time depth tracking, supporting better dive planning, safety stops, and bottom-time control.
  • Built-in compass ensures underwater navigation support, making it useful for boat dives, drift dives, and low-visibility conditions.
  • Durable in-line console design keeps instruments protected, streamlined, and easy to read even while wearing thick gloves.
  • Compact hose integration reduces clutter, improving streamlining and comfort compared to separate gauges.
  • Best suited for recreational and training divers who want a complete, dependable analog backup system for essential dive information.

Q&A

Q: What is the ScubaPro 3-Gauge In-line Console (GAUG132 PSI)?
A: It is a compact scuba console that combines three essential instruments—pressure gauge, depth gauge, and compass—into one streamlined unit for easy underwater monitoring.

Q: What does the pressure gauge show?
A: It displays cylinder air pressure (typically up to 6000 PSI), helping divers track remaining air supply for safe dive planning.

Q: What information does the depth gauge provide?
A: It gives accurate depth readings using an oil-filled analog system, allowing divers to monitor current and maximum depth during the dive.

Q: Does it include a compass?
A: Yes. It features a built-in FS-style compass to assist with underwater navigation and direction tracking.

Q: Is this console suitable for beginners?
A: Yes. Its simple analog design and combined instruments make it easy to read and ideal for recreational divers who prefer straightforward dive data.

Q: What is it best used for?
A: It is best for recreational scuba diving, travel diving, and as a reliable backup instrument for more advanced dive setups.


Maintenance Tips
  • Rinse the console thoroughly with fresh water after every dive, ensuring salt, sand, and debris are removed from the pressure gauge, depth gauge, compass, and hose connection.
  • Do not pressurize the system while rinsing unless it is properly connected to a first stage; always ensure the HP hose connection is secure and leak-free.
  • Allow the entire unit to air dry completely in a shaded area before storage to prevent corrosion and moisture damage.
  • Inspect the HP hose, brass pressure gauge, depth gauge lens, compass housing, and O-rings regularly for cracks, leaks, or wear before each dive.
  • Check that the compass card moves smoothly and the bezel rotates freely, and ensure no bubbles or damage are present in the oil-filled gauges.
  • Avoid dropping or impact to the console, as it can affect calibration of depth and pressure readings.
  • Store the console in a padded gear pouch to protect the instruments and prevent hose bending or stress on fittings.
  • Have the console periodically checked by an authorized technician to ensure accurate readings and safe diving performance.