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Hi-- Please forgive the noobness, but I don't know much about analyzers-- I've always only used a shop or boat one.
Would you have the model number of the analyzer and part number for the replacement cell?
Additionally, could you bypass the flow valve and plug the analyzer directly into the lp hose?
Honestly, I'm not sure how you get the airflow out of the tank; I've only seen/used ones that were coupled to a first stage.
TIA--
R.
Just to clarify: it is not the LPI hose that limits the flow rate, it is the little device (connected to the O2 sensor) that plugs into it that limits the flow. Example here: Analyzer BC Flow AdapterMost of the older ones would plug into the inflator hose so the hose would limit the amount of pressure going over the sensor.
I have an older OMS O2 Analyzer with an adjustable flow valve (0-10 Liters/minute) all in nicely padded Pelican case. The adjustable flow valve plugs directly into a LP hose
The Analyzer will need a new cell, but worked perfectly the last time I used it.
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