Tusa  3 Gauge Analog Console, Imperial (SCA-360)
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TUSA 3 Gauge Analog Console, Imperial (SCA-360)

SKU: TBTSCA360 MFR: SCA-360U

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Key Features

  • Pressure gauge readout 0 to 5,000 psi
  • Built in thermometer
  • 200' depth gauge
  • Liquid filled compass
  • Top and side reading design
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Great product perfect design

By GORAN J.

 -  SUMMIT ARGO, IL, UM

I really like tha TUSA gauge its really clear underwater and easy to read. glad i didnt go with other brand this was a right choice

 

Good Gauges

By Joe H.

 -  Athens, TX, US

The gauge console works well and they are easy to read underwater.

TUSA's 3 Gauge Analog Console has a rugged easy to read pressure gauge that has color coded pressure readout for added safety. The gauge measures pressure from 0 to 5,000 psi. The 0 to 500 psi section is colored in bright red to denote reserve air, the 1,000 to 5,000 psi section is color coded in blue. Pressure gauge is also equipped with a thermometer measuring temperature from 0°F to 100°F. The gauge is incased in an impact resistant boot with eyelets for attachment of a lanyard or clip. HP hose is 7/16" threaded.

The depth gauge measures depth from 0 to 200' and is also color coded for safety, with a blue color from 0 to 60' and red from 100' to 200'. The 10' depth is also color coded in red for minimum safety stop depth. Gauge is equipped with a maximum depth indicator that will follow the depth needle to the greatest depth reached on the dive and then will remain there to indicate your maximum depth. This feature is helpful when logging dive information providing key data for repetitive dives.

Many divers take compasses for granted, considering them just an accessory to their overall gear set up. Trying to navigate with a poorly designed or improperly functioning compass can be one of diving's more frustrating events. The back-mount compass is liquid filled for a smooth, fast reacting compass heading. Compass is equipped with both top and side scan reading for gun sight accuracy. The ratcheted rotating bezel has compass headings in 30° numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10°. Bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course, and a lubber line across the compass face.

TUSA is the first company in the world to incorporate Lumi-Nova light storage dials. This groundbreaking innovation offers several times the brightness of conventional dials, as well as longer luminescence times. The entire face glows bright enough to make it ideal for night diving or diving in dark areas but contains no radioactive materials.

This product can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

http://www.tusa.com/

800-482-2282

Tusa Tusa Guages Features

  • TUSA 3 Gauge Analog Console, Imperial, New Design:
  • Compact Pressure, Depth Gauge Analog Console
  • Complete w/Compass for Navigation
  • Lumi-Nova Light Storage Dial:
    Groundbreaking Innovation
    Several-Times the Brightness of Conventional Dials
    Longer-Luminescence Times
    Entire-Face Glows Bright
    Ideal for Night Diving or Diving in Dark-Areas
    Contains No-Radioactive Materials
  • Impact Resistant Boot
  • Eyelet for Attachment of Lanyard or Clip
  • Pressure Gauge:
  • Rugged Easy to Read Pressure Gauge
  • Measures Pressure from 0 to 5,000 psi
  • Color Coded Pressure Readout for Added Safety
  • Red Background 0 to 500 psi Reserve Air
  • Blue Background 1000 to 5000 psi
  • Thermometer Measures Temperature from 0°F to 100°F
  • 7/16" Threaded Hose
  • Depth Gauge:
  • 200' Depth Gauge
  • Strategic Color Coded for Safety
  • Blue Background 0' to 60' Depth for Sport Diver Safe Limits
  • Red Background 100' to 200' Depths for Added Safety In Deep Diving
  • Max. Depth Indicator
  • High Visibility Graphics
  • Compass:
  • Liquid Filled Compass
  • Top and Side Reading
  • Designed for Excellent Navigation
  • Gun-Sight Accurate Navigation
  • 360° Ratchet Bezel
  • Numerical 30° Increments
  • 10° Indicator Markers
  • Twin Heading Indicators
  • Lubber Line

Tusa Tusa Guages Reviews

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Questions & Answers

Questions about this item:

Shopper  is this nitrox ready?
darrick c  Hello, yes.
Shopper  what is the diameter of the pressure and depth gauges?
HENRY J S  The Tusa 3 gauge is definitely worthwhile, I have dived with it in the Caribbean and it did not let me down it has dual reading in feet and meters psi and a compass to boot. No matter what depth you are at, it will not let you down.
DUANE L  1 3/4 inches (inside) 2 3/4 inches mounted
IRVING D  The depth gauge is approximately 2" and the pressure gauge is about 1-3/4". These gauges are not bad. I use them for training and as rental gear. Some of my older tusa gauges have more than 400 dives on them and they keep going and they are similar to these. They are real easy to maintain.
BEATRIZ D  Does this console swivel in order to see the compass? or do you have to rely on flipping it over every time you need to look at different guages?
DUANE L  Yes it swivels
JOHN M  It swivels. I used it for about 25 dives this past summer, and it works great. Dials are easy to read.
BRANDON H  Yes it swivels
TIM J  It swivels. This is a great analog console. It has worked very well.
PAMELA R  I've used this gauge for about 25 dives now. Great multi-function unit and yes the end spins so you can either look at the compass side or the gauge side.
YAN G  It does swivel on the hose so you can see the compass. Pressure and Depth on one side, compass on the other.
DUSTIN L  Is the compass removable? Like if I'm being paranoid about TSA's no liquid requirements?
KATHRYN S  Tusa refers to the compass as a "compass module" which implies it can be swapped. I fiddled with it a little and it did not come out easily--I gave up, not wanting to bust it. With regard to liquid, I flew with it as carry-on just last week with no trouble--of course, you never know with the TSA. The gauges are very visible and worked well. It was a good purchase.
ANDREW S  The compass is encased in the gauge housing and is not removable. I'm not sure exactly how much liquid fills the compass (TSA allows 100mL), but you can always check it in your luggage to be safe. Just make sure it's padded to avoid damage.
GUSTAVO P  No, it is not removable. I don't think it would be any problem to take it in the cabin.
ROBERT V  Yes, the compass is removable.
KEITH Y  It isn't easily removed. You shouldn't have any problems with TSA. I always carry my regs on board.
STEPHEN S  I need recommendations for 3 gauge analog? TY.
William R  I think you can’t go wrong with this console. I never even noticed it during my dive but the pressure and depth gauges are large enough for me to easily read. I like having the analog compass as well. I still use a Tusa Element wrist computer but I had rather have the little extra security of an analog console as a backup in case of a failure on my computer. Honestly I would probably just get the two gauge and purchase a clip-on compass later if you feel you need one.
LYUBEN P  Good, solid built, a bit bulky, because of the compass. The compass bezel is also sturdy. So, overall I think it's a good value.
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