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Old 2nd April 2008, 11:30   #8 (permalink)
PhilSiswick
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Re: Check this CO2 sensor out.

Quote: (Originally Posted by AD_ward9) View Original Post
It is on the professional rebreathers that we have done already as a standard feature: these are eCCRs.

For sports use, we concluded that mCCR is more appropriate but with very good monitoring and auto loop shut off as safeguards.

We plan to offer the mCCR monitor with the same CO2 sensor as we use currently in the commercial diving rebreather.

As to when you can have it: we have it now using CNC parts, but plastic mouldings etc all take time ....

We were accurate in delivering the working commercial rebreather for DEMA 2007, and suggest that DEMA 2008 will have the mCCR monitor, though there is some risk the monitor could stretch to spring 2009. We do not see the point in bringing CNC sports parts to DEMA: it should be production parts or nothing.

Alex
So, I can't buy your sensor/electronics for my existing eCCR? What is the rationale, other than the ongoing mCCR vs eCCR debate? Why not sell the sensor/electronics separately to the PO2 monitoring?

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