All about Oxygen O2 Analyzers, including DIY

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It is just two different styles. You could get an O2 and He analyzer and put them in a pelican case and connect them together.

Eric
 
You can get a unit with the helium and oxygen output on one screen with out having to connect two analyzers together.

see:

http://www.atomox.com

It also provides a continuous gas analysis without having to capture a sample (eg hands free) after it is tuned on.

omar
 
Omar,

Thats new. Must be a lot of $$. It would be a good idea if you did a lot of mixing for yourself and others or had a shop.

Eric
 
Scubaroo once bubbled...
Something that's not clear to me... the El Cheapo has the oxygen sensor internally, and the Expedition has it externally?


The sensor for the Expedition is internal.

Phil
 
MechDiver once bubbled...
The sensor for the Expedition is internal.

Phil
Ah - I was looking at the "Expedition - X" which has an external sensor. So basically an Expedition is a preassembled sealed El Cheapo. Think I've got it now.
 
yknot once bubbled...
What is the biggest motivation for having your own analyzer? I recently signed up for a Nitrox class. The LDS offered it at a very attractive price along with some other training. I don't know if I will spend enough time using nitrox to justify an analyzer. Is there a fear that the equiptment where you get your fills is faulty?

Ericfine50 is right. Not only is it nice to have your own analyzer to check your tanks again just before the dive but it's a blast building something yourself.

DIY Dive Light

DIY Camera Housing

Scott
 
Scubaroo once bubbled...
So basically an Expedition is a preassembled sealed El Cheapo. Think I've got it now.

The Expedition is smaller and has a faster sensor and a backlight. It uses a different sensor and has different internals.

Phil
 
yknot once articulated...
What is the biggest motivation for having your own analyzer?...Is there a fear that the equiptment where you get your fills is faulty?

Some dive shops are great, some are...less great. In any event, it's nice to be able to test fills in the field - sooner or later the need arises and you'll be able to respond appropriately the first time someone says, "I think that one is 36%..."

It's also a geek thing - build your own little toy to befuddle the world with!

Scubaroo enunciated...
Something that's not clear to me... the El Cheapo has the oxygen sensor internally, and the Expedition has it externally?

My el Cheapo II has an external sensor.

Steven
 

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