ETA: I think the combo of
that valve on Amazon plus the
Grainger pickup of the 50ppm gas (what my analyzer suggests) is the best value. If there’s a problem with the valve like
@rhwestfall mentions, Amazon returns are easier — love the magic drop boxes.
My calibration gas just arrived at Grainger -- right before Michigan enters Coronavirus lockdown! Nice!
So, here's what I've got:
a CV-2 valve from Amazon, ($20 with free shipping), a
cheap acrylic 1000ml/min flowmeter from eBay, ($9.01 with free shipping), and a
17L cylinder of 50ppm CO calibration gas from Grainger, (on sale for $26.97 after tax, free pick up in store). I already had the tubing in inventory, so my total cost was $55.98.
I used 1/8" ID plastic tubing from the CV-2 valve, then used short lengths of 1/4" ID to adapt to the flow meter. I simply ziptied the flow meter to the side of the cylinder. I then used a short length of 1/4" ID tubing to adapt back to 1/8" ID tubing, and finally connected to the calibration cap for the ToxiRAE 3. Not beautiful, but effective. Started the flow and adjusted to the correct volume, and it measured my 50ppm gas as 49ppm. Nice! Walked through the calibration process to reset the countdown timer. Took maybe 10 minutes to get everything set up, and 5 minutes to complete the calibration. Re-verified the monitor using the test gas and got the right numbers!
So for less than $60, I now have a fully tested and calibrated CO monitor integrated into my compressor for continuous gas monitoring! I paid $200 in 2017 for the monitor (it's
$260 now from PKSafety). Given the multiple thousands of dollars that went into the compressor in the first place, a few extra percent to monitor every cubic inch of gas I compress for the most deadly issue is really pretty nice. If you've got your own compressor, think about adding this to your setup. I've always appreciated the convenience of my own compressor, but now I'm enjoying the extra safety, too. (But don't be fooled: it's definitely not *cheaper*...
) Plus all my fills are Nitrox, which are tricky to get around here.
Hey, if you're in the Detroit, Michigan area and need fills (or VIP's, or hydros, or...), get in touch: my prices are competitive -- and my fills are verified safe!