5th January 2006, 01:47
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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
Posts: 46
| Re: Reusable scrubber I understand that I would have to put out a CO2 detection system with it and a way to check to make sure that it was good sorb. With out going into the process I can tell you that it will not cost that much. You would put in your use sorb in one end and get good stuff out of the other end. I am looking at making it automated so all you would have to do is push a button. The only thing that would be coming out of the machine would be CO2. There are device that can measure the purity of sample and there are way to tell you if the sorb was done right. I recycle about 500 g at a time in the lab about once a week. The process is not hard but it just has to be done right. - I am developing a CO2 sensor
- I am developing a sensor that will tell you how much time you have left on the system
- I have a method to tell the purity of sorb.
As far as the color changing dye that is the easy part. I can just be added in the end of the process to the sorb. I have been doing this process for my experiment to develop a CO2 scabbing system. I could have all of it out by the end of next year. I have been investigating this problem for a long time and I should have a working prototype soon. I hope in 3 months. I was just interested if any one would by the system. I thinking of dive shops mainly. But the private consumer could get one too. |
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