Sensorcon: 0-500 ppm range, accuracy is +/-10% of reading, display resolution is 1 ppm.
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What was crap about the unit? Mine works just fine.
I, personally, never had any big issues with them customer service-wise either - but they did have an overly aggressive spam filter which made getting in touch with them via e-mail harder than it needed to be (a bad thing for customer service). However, once sorted out, I never had any issue contacting them again.
I had the unit back to them twice for calibration and that did seem pretty pricey - but on the last one, they sent me back a brand new unit with the new firmware as they found a board issue with my unit - so they did right by me.
I did see the owner get “into the gutter” arguing with some posters here which is never a good idea for a business owner to do - regardless of who’s right or wrong.
In the end, it’s a shame to lose a unit like this from the marketplace - but I’ll look to source sensors and bump gas and keep it running myself.
Maybe luck - but I have never had any of those issues with mine and it has always worked seamlessly with the app on my iPhones. I do recall some of the testy exchanges with the owner here on SB were about the Android version of the app.@Joneill
The CooTwo has a crappy on- button that you have to use in a series of hard and soft presses to work the analyzer. Sometimes it works as intended. Sometimes the unit turns off repeatedly every time you try to calibrate it, and you have to keep trying to turn it on over and over (when fully charged).
The charger port on mine stopped working and I was able to open the analyzer, jiggle some stuff around, and then get the charger to work intermittently. For a while I had to actually hold the charging plug in with my hand to get it to charge. Any time I tried to let go it would stop charging. That seemed to get better (after a couple of times of opening the analyzer) and now the charger can be charged without me holding it, but you have to be careful to make sure it actually starts charging when plugged in. The plug on the CooTwo is temperamental.
The battery life indicator doesn't work right. Sometimes it says the battery is dead when it isn't, and the unit shuts off. If you restart it, it says the battery is completely charged, and then it works. At this point there is usually no warning when the battery is getting low, the unit just stops working abruptly and won't turn back on.
I only use it in standalone mode, I don't try to pair it with my smartphone. It was temperamental for that, also. Luckily you can use and calibrate it without the phone.
Those are my only complaints. When it works, I haven't had a problem with the sensor accuracy. It's found some CO in tanks that I wouldn't have known about, and it analyzed some really smelly gas once and confirmed it was very contaminated with CO.
I haven't replaced either sensor, and I haven't done any type of re-calibration for CO.
Probably good units to have if you rent homes with gas utility in them. I'm not sure you can reasonably use it to test tank air. Will those units even tell you if you have 1ppm CO present? I've got a portable room co meter that I use for traveling but it doesn't give you a CO reading, just an alert if co is too high.. something like 20ppm
Another Scubaboard darling goes belly up. Learned my lesson there. The CooTwo is a piece of junk and the guy was a jerk. Too bad because it was a good idea and so far no one else has CO capability in an O2 analyzer. Mine still limps along with excessive babying, but basically has the quality of any item you'd buy for a quarter out of a grocery store vending machine.
Tobin had some good stuff but his wing design was stupid and he was a jerk, too. Good riddance. There's really no reason to treat your customers not just badly, but with contempt.
That's 2 out of 3 for the biggest Scubaboard darlings since I've been around (not long). Fingers crossed the SB seal of approval curse doesn't harm Shearwater.
I took mine apart because I can’t even get it to come on. The battery is reading 0V even after being connected to the charger overnight. The PCB actually has “AAA” etched under the battery, so I tried it with a AAA battery and it still doesn’t turn on. Does anyone know that it will work with a AAA battery given that those are 1.5V and not the 3.7V of the rechargeable? If it should work with the AAA battery then I will give up and not bother to spend any money on it. Otherwise I can try to source one of those batteries to test.