designing a diver powered etCO2 for rebreathers

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We use end tidal CO2 monitors in health care to confirm endotracheal tube placement and monitor respiratory status. I'm not an engineer by any stretch but if humidity were a factor then that may have been solved for.
ET have an humidity filter and the capnographs are connected after the filter. An issue to solve…
 

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