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Old 03-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Rob Hampton
 
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Default New O2 analyzer cells?

<speaking quietly>
Hi Peeps, how are the heads today?

My good lady and myself now both have knackered analyzers, prob' dead cells,
mine is OMS, the cell is red, has similar dimensions to inspiration cells, pins
for molex connector but no membrane. Does anyone know who supplies reasonably
priced cells?

Spent some fruitless hours searching the web with no deffinate match.

Rob H
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: New O2 analyzer cells?

Rob Hampton wrote:
> My good lady and myself now both have knackered analyzers, prob' dead
> cells, mine is OMS, the cell is red, has similar dimensions to
> inspiration cells, pins for molex connector but no membrane. Does
> anyone know who supplies reasonably priced cells?


Use the ones out of the turtle when you change them.
Since you calibrate it just before you use it it can be
to tired to be in a CCR but perfect in an analyser.

Oh. You threw them away...

Oxycheck in the states do 'reasonable' prices
but not on one once you put the postage et. al. on

nigelH


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Zak
 
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Default Re: New O2 analyzer cells?


"Rob Hampton" <rhamp3601@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
news:20040101094228.11003.00001174@mb-m24.aol.com...
> <speaking quietly>
> Hi Peeps, how are the heads today?
>
> My good lady and myself now both have knackered analyzers, prob' dead

cells,
> mine is OMS, the cell is red, has similar dimensions to inspiration cells,

pins
> for molex connector but no membrane. Does anyone know who supplies

reasonably
> priced cells?
>
> Spent some fruitless hours searching the web with no deffinate match.
>
> Rob H


http://www.oxycheq.com

Pat is so helpful its untrue......


/zak


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Wills
 
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Default Re: New O2 analyzer cells?

"Zak" <Zak@nospam.cruelmail.com> wrote in message news:<ulXIb.14559$526.97026@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net>...
> "Rob Hampton" <rhamp3601@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
> news:20040101094228.11003.00001174@mb-m24.aol.com...
> > <speaking quietly>
> > Hi Peeps, how are the heads today?
> >
> > My good lady and myself now both have knackered analyzers, prob' dead

> cells,
> > mine is OMS, the cell is red, has similar dimensions to inspiration cells,

> pins
> > for molex connector but no membrane. Does anyone know who supplies

> reasonably
> > priced cells?
> >
> > Spent some fruitless hours searching the web with no deffinate match.
> >
> > Rob H

>
> http://www.oxycheq.com
>
> Pat is so helpful its untrue......
>
>
> /zak


And in the UK try http://www.vandagraph.co.uk/ - R22Ds are about £50

/Wills
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Imorital
 
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Default Re: New O2 analyzer cells?

> > My good lady and myself now both have knackered analyzers, prob' dead
> > cells, mine is OMS, the cell is red, has similar dimensions to
> > inspiration cells, pins for molex connector but no membrane. Does
> > anyone know who supplies reasonably priced cells?

>
> Use the ones out of the turtle when you change them.
> Since you calibrate it just before you use it it can be
> to tired to be in a CCR but perfect in an analyser.


I beleive the OMS analyser uses a different cell (R24) to the inspiration
(R22) and that an old inspiration cell will not work. Does anyone know if
that is true.

In any case, the cell in the OMS is different in shape to the inspiration
one and you'll need to do some soldering to get the connectors on.

http://oxycheq.com/OMS_sensor_change.html

Does anyone know of a cheap(ish) analyser that does defiantly take the old
inspiration cells?

Cheers
Matt.

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