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| Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss O2 analysers - which one? in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I have used the Analox, Vandagraph and Suunto O2 analysers. Personally i didn't rate the Suunto, It never agrees with ... |
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| Imported post I have used the Analox, Vandagraph and Suunto O2 analysers. Personally i didn't rate the Suunto, It never agrees with any other analyser and just feels cheap. I used a Vandagraph for a long time and they are very good, reliable instruments. I currently use an Analox and it is great, simple to use, has a readout freeze button, waterproof and robust. As an instructor I can get the Analox O2EII cheaper than retail for students and I'm considering becomming a distributor so if there is some demand on here I will follow this up. Email me if you are interested. mark@dive-tech.co.uk
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| Imported post That's not quite the same as the £270 one, as it has no needle valve and non-return valve. Perhaps not the tool for decanting from 100% O2. Also make sure you get DIN rather than bull nose, obvious I know. Adrian
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http://www.subaqua-products.co.uk/Ca.../catalogue.php An O2 compatible hose (product 5044) costs £29. |
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| Imported post <font color='#810541'>Try Divers Warehouse, I'm sure a mate got a whip cheaper than these prices. |
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| Imported post Try Beaver for a decanting hose, they cost about £50. I use mine to top up the twinset from a 15L for 2nd dives. As for an O2 analyser I've got an Oxyspy and I can't say I'm overly impressed with it, you can get better for less money. Cheers Simon
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| <font color='#0000FF'>Can't help with the whip but i'm reading with interest. I bought an Analox, no complaints whatsoever. I've used other o2 analysers and they're not a patch on the analox |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>Hi Guys Just phoned Dave at Pressure Products who made me mine and he is going to get someone to phone me back with some prices. Just to recap: Hose fitted with DIN both ends ? or DIN to Bull nose ? Guage Bleed vlave Fiona |
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