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Old 19th March 2008, 06:57   #11 (permalink)
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Re: AI cells in the Meg

Quote: (Originally Posted by mountain diver) View Original Post
could also try this sensor,I hear are very good.


maxtec ~ premier o2 solutions :: max23



all the best.

looking at the specifications it doesnt look suitable for rebreather use..

30 seconds response time full scale (teledyne and AI are <6 second)

it lists an operating pressure range and does not list a hydrophobic membrane... by the specs its a replacement for a teledyne medical sensor not a diving sensor..
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