oldschoolto
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Jim.....
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Like our Nitroxbuddy device, COOtwo is designed to operate with any Oxygen sensor that provides an output signal in the 7-15 mV range. More specifically, the COOtwo housing is designed to accept any of the following Oxygen sensors: Analytical Industries Inc. PSR-11-39-MD, DiveNav Nitroxbuddy O2 sensor, Maxtec MAX-305 and MAX-305F, Teledyne R-22S......I am interested in O2 sensor type and cal gas requirements ......
Very good. Tell your friends about this.....I will support it when I see it on kickstarter.
HERE you goWhat is kick starter ?.....
Not yet. Most likely next week...... Is the kickstarter up yet? .......
Regarding calibration gasses for the CO sensor COOtwo will be able to accept any gas up to 100ppm CO.
Analox have stopped making the EII CO Carbon Monoxide Analyser.
Anyone know of a good option?
Would I be able to use my tank of "Stargon" to check it ? Stargon is argon/ co2 welding gas..
Jim
There are 2 types of drift in an ElectroChemical sensor: zero reference (aka baseline) and span.Does that include 0 ppm CO for calibration? I live in the boonies and 0 ppm CO is pretty accurate for me
Coming out with a good name is not easyThe name had me thinking CO2 for a second also maybe it needs a hyphen or something