Nitrox on The Go?

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A bit late to the party but this is my setup. It's a Bauer Junior 2 from 2003. Does 100L/min of nitrox on 230v 1 phase. So not the fastest but about 20mins for a 80cuft stage, which is not bad with a beer after some cavedives :)

I've increased the frame height slightly so the stick would fit in the. Some parts are 3d printed to make it a bit leaner. I've also added a couple of magnet valves to the condensate drain. I found waiting around to flush it each 10~15 mins a pain in the ass.

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A bit late to the party but this is my setup. It's a Bauer Junior 2 from 2003. Does 100L/min of nitrox on 230v 1 phase. So not the fastest but about 20mins for a 80cuft stage, which is not bad with a beer after some cavedives :)

I've increased the frame height slightly so the stick would fit in the. Some parts are 3d printed to make it a bit leaner. I've also added a couple of magnet valves to the condensate drain. I found waiting around to flush it each 10~15 mins a pain in the ass.

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Nice clean setup. I'm getting there.
 

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