No!
about 25-30 psi....
Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.Approximately 125 psi, all within 25%.
100 psi and all within 25%100 psi and all within 25%
25 psi x2 35 psi loaded
25-30 psi
To calculate the static pressure at a depth of 25 feet with a psi of 80, we need to consider that 1 psi corresponds to approximately 2.31 feet of water. Therefore, the pressure in feet of water at 80 psi is 80 psi × 2.31 feet/psi = 184.8 feet. At a depth of 25 feet, the static pressure would be the sum of the atmospheric pressure (typically 14.7 psi at sea level) and the pressure from the water column. In this case, the static pressure at 25 feet is approximately 80 psi, assuming the measurement is taken at that depth.
100 psi to 140 psi.
10.85 psi.
All should be around 125 psi plus or minus 25%All should be around 125 psi plus or minus 25%
Front Tyre:25 psi Rear Tyre:35 psi
Front-25 PSI Rear -29 PSI(In case of Tuff-up Tube) / other wise 33 PSI
To convert PN25 to PSI, you can use the conversion factor where 1 PN (Pressure Nominal) is equivalent to approximately 145 PSI. Therefore, to convert PN25 to PSI, multiply 25 by 145. This results in approximately 3625 PSI.