Oxy-tester.... umakeityourself...

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Hey all,

I remember a link not too long ago, about an Oxy sensor kit. Anyone have the URL???

I am also wanting to construct a filling whip, and would love any lines on where I might purchase the parts for that. Global Mfg. gets mentioned a lot, but I have yet to find a link, phyical address, or phone #. Again your help is appreciated.
 
Hello,

global only sells to dive shops and not to the public (least not the one that I called) You can get most of the parts at leisure pro. As for the meter check out the oxygen hackers handbook (http://www.airspeedpress.com/newoxyhacker.html)

Few other interesting links (havn't tried any of these projects)
http://users.erols.com/bee2/O2Meter/text.htm
http://www.dcordes.freeuk.com/analyser.htm

also look at the o2 meter here -> http://www.oxygenanalyzer.com/

Personaly i'm getting the oms meter because it has the DIN adapter on it.

Ed
 
Hey all,

I found Global's URL:

http://www.gmcscuba.com/

However, I need to find the correct schematic for the Oxy tester. It is provided by a company that sells the kit INCLUDING the Oxy sensor for right around $100 to $125. Almost cheaper than the senosr!!! I lost my Favorites when I upgraded to WindowsXP a few weeks ago.

Repeat after me export your favorites; export your favorites!
 
I recently bought and build one from http://www.oxycheq.com - it's very nice and accurate. I piucked up the kit, a flow restricture and r-17med sensor for ~125.00.

If you want any more infor, e-mail me - I'll point you to my review.... :)

-Jay
 
Hey Jay,

THAT looks familiar... but I can't get the link to work. Can you re-check it for me? Till then I am in search of the missing URL!
 
Hey Jay...

You da man!!! The URL works perfectly when you take off the WWW! There are quite a few sites that are not on the "official" World Wide Web. They've just been around longer and don't have to put up with the aggravation.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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