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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Which Trimix Analyser ? in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: I have struck to diving heliair mixes that way you only need an O2 analyser to know what you have ... |
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| I own an Analox, but I use the OxyCheq analyser at my LDS. It's a nice bit of kit & comes built into a sturdy yellow case. I bought a sperate box to transport/store my Analox in. Teledyne MIXCHEK He/O2 Analyzer The OxyCheq ones looks more robust & easier to adust. I find the Analox adjustment is very sensative. JT Last edited by jptaylor9 : 16-06-07 at 11:17 AM. |
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| The vandergraph one is very robust and stands up very well to travel, well it is in a pelican style case, and never misses a beat. |
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| Another vote for the MIXCHEK, itīs fast and reliable. Itīs just a shame that the flow restricter doesnīt fit into the Pelicase! HTH Rob
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| Any suppliers of the mixcheck in the UK ? cann't find a price ?
__________________ Colin I trust my rebreather completely , I just don't trust the user onwards & downwards |
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| Quote:
829,00 + postage
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| See Vandergraph its distributed by them |
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