Forensics nitrox analyzer or another brand?

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Ares1590

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Looking at this forensics analyzer: OXYGEN Analyzer | Scuba Diving | 0 - 100% |

Looks good but the sensor replacement is decently more than other sensors by about $50. Oxygen Sensor | Honeywell | O2BOX

Anyone know if there is another generic sensor I could use? Or generally if people prefer a different sensor? Looking to keep costs as low as I can (but not the cheapo one low I don’t wanna build something)
 
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Looking at this forensics analyzer: OXYGEN Analyzer | Scuba Diving | 0 - 100% |

Looks good but the sensor replacement is decently more than other sensors by about $50. Oxygen Sensor | Honeywell | O2BOX

Anyone know if there is another generic sensor I could use? Or generally if people prefer a different sensor? Looking to keep costs as low as I can (but not the cheapo one low I don’t wanna build something)
I bought one of these as a spare. Seemed to be right but I have not opened the can to compare. Oxygen Sensor for EnviteC OOM202 PSR-11-917-M2 Datex-Ohmeda 6051-0000-222 | eBay
 
I bought the Vandagraph Tek-Ox analyser and have been really happy with it. Cheap and cheerful and it measures the same as gear that costs twice the price
 

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