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Attaches to a straight piece of pipe and displays the pressure on a visible dial, similar to that seen on [[Portable Tank]]s. It requires no power to operate, and has no port for a data connection. | Attaches to a straight piece of pipe and displays the pressure on a visible dial, similar to that seen on [[Portable Tank]]s. It requires no power to operate, and has no port for a data connection. | ||
β | The dial displays full at | + | The dial displays full at 5MPa{{verify}}, well below the rating of tanks and [[Gas Canister]]s (around 10MPa). |
The powered [[Pipe Analyzer]] serves a similar purpose, but can provide more information, and has a data port. | The powered [[Pipe Analyzer]] serves a similar purpose, but can provide more information, and has a data port. | ||
β | [ | + | == External References == |
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+ | * Reddit: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stationeers/comments/k975sa/quick_question_why_does_pipe_meter_max_out_at_6/ Why does the pipe meter max out at 6MPa if nothing will burst until 10+Mpa?] |