22nd December 2005, 02:27
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: olympia wa usa
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| Re: Ir detection limit No the point I was trying to make that even if you solve the moisture problem you will still have to solve the high pressure problem. CO2 reacts under high pressure. If you do not believe me ask some one that has had the Argon bottle toped of with CO2. Under pressure the CO2 reaction to form Carbonic acid. So even if you get all the moisture out of the loop you will not be able to get an accurate reading. There is a difference between precision and accuracy. |
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