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Trackball PSI

Hey, this was brought up in one of our meetings, but what is the PSI of a fully inflated trackball (40-inch diameter, 10 lbs.)?
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Re: Trackball PSI

We measured ours at less than 2 psi. But it's important to note that the inflation spec isn't to any psi but to the size of the trackball cover.
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Re: Trackball PSI

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We measured ours at less than 2 psi. But it's important to note that the inflation spec isn't to any psi but to the size of the trackball cover.
Which was reiterated in a Q&A.
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