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Robert Delfs <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:28:56 +0800
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 00:46:51 +0000, Andy M Johnson wrote:

..snip...

>Anyhow, blob SCUBA, I am going to be dragged kicking & screaming into the
>21st Century in Jan & do a Nitrox course (for the extortionate price of
>UKœ35  including tables :-), so I figured I might get meself an analyser.
>Any recommendations ?

After having used several different analyzers belonging to boats or
operators since I was dragged into the 21st Century about a year ago, I
just picked an Oxycheq Expedition analyzer  at DEMA last month.
Haven't used it yet, but I'd heard about this company about a year ago,
and someone I took seriously at the time was saying then that the
analyzer was OK.  At US$279, it seems reasonably priced (even cheaper
if bought at DEMA).   He also has a less expensive analyzer good for
two years (about the life expectancy of the sensor on the Expedition)
for $139 and what he calls the  "El Cheapo  II" at $100 -  a kit with
some assembly required. Also sells some other neat stuff.

http://www.oxycheq.com

OMS makes a widely-used analyzer, which may be more expensive.

http://www.omsdive.com/oxanalyz.html

Robert Delfs




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