Where to buy pressure and temperature tank gauges?

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The discussion revolves around finding pressure and temperature gauges suitable for compressed air tanks, specifically within the ranges of 1-50 psi and 0-500 degrees Fahrenheit. Users have noted that local retailers like Northern Tool, Lowe's, and Home Depot do not carry these gauges. Recommendations include checking McMaster and Omega for a variety of options, although Omega may be pricier. Neilsen Kellerman and Davies Instruments are also suggested as potential sources for custom solutions. The user is actively reaching out to these companies for assistance and is open to suggestions for combined pressure and temperature gauges.
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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy tank gauges that read both the pressure and temperature inside the tank. They can be digital, in fact if it is cheap enough it would be preferred. Does anybody have any ideas? Northern Tool at least the one here didn't, Lowe's didn't, and Home Depot didn't. Scuba shops have some but not at the ranges I need (1-50psi and 0- ~500 degrees F).
 
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Sorry, forgot to mention I need it for compressed air. Not a liquid :)
 
http://www.omega.com/" can be expensive but they have most everything.
 
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check with Neilsen Kellerman, they have all sorts of equipment and may be able to custom make. I get my Kestrel there. http://www.nkhome.com Also, Davies instruments.
 
Thank you for the help, I am communicating with the first 2 companies via email. Another thing that might help is if anyone knows if there is a compressed air tank with a temperature gauge, attached that will work too :) Pressure gauges for compressed air are very easy to find, I am just having trouble finding a temperature gauge for the medium :(
 
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