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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Gas Analysers in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Hi all, looking for a bit of feedback on types of gas analyser. I'm currently looking to buy ... |
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| Imported post Hey Stu, I can thoroughly recommend the Analox, easy to calibrate and a doddle to use. Robust and travels well to boot.
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| Imported post I have to agree with Bren the Analox is a great little bit of kit. I have used both of the others and they are fine , but for simplicity and compactness the Analox is better. I have used one for a year and would definitely recommend it
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| Imported post Cant coment on the others but my Analox is a good bit of kit and very reliable. Mark Chase
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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| Imported post Can't go far wrong with the Analox - mine's stood up to some serious abuse recently and had not one problem with it. If you're looking to analyse Helium, expect to spend around a grand. So maybe not then. Still, if you've mixed the O2 and air component OK the maths will sort out the He content. |
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| Imported post Was expecting about £800 ish, probably a "club together" item Analox seems to be the most popular by far! Stu.
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| Imported post I will check with Pete but I beleive he got a verry good deel on a helium analisor and it was still over a grand (£1100 I think) but I might be wrong perhaps that was the list price so I will check. Mark Chase
__________________ Mark, dispite the fact your a Heron shagging tosser I agree with you , Steve S 10/04/08 ATB as most people will tell you, means Always Talking Boll@cks. My responses to threads should be treated accordingly All The Best Mark Chase Screw the force Luke, use the VR3 |
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| Imported post Can definitly recommend Analox. I've had mine since October last year, and last w/e (13/07) it developed a problem with false readings. Analox asked for it to be sent back. Was sent back on 15/07, and it was back with me on 17/07, with new sensor fitted FOC. They also did a special deal for qualified instructors. |
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| Imported post The cheapest one buy far is one you make yourself, its just as good as the off the self ones, you can call it what you want!, and you dont have to be a electronics wizard to build it, plus you actually learn something about how they work. It only costs around £20 for the components and the usual £50 or so for the sensor and your not tied to the same sensor every time either so can shop around for the cheapest, check out www.oxycheq.com You will probaly have to get the digital panel meter from over the water as I did, having said that you may be able to find one over here, but the rest of the components you can get anywhere. I have put the sensor in the box and have a Anolox type dome flow restrictor on it so I dont need a flow meter or jacks, but its down to your personal preference how you have it set up. Give it a go you`ll be suprised how easy it is! PS, If you need the circuit diagram Ill give you one though you can get a basic one at www.oxygenanalyzer.com/sensors ,its in the home brew section
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