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Re: O2 sensors - What you DON'T KNOW - FAILURE!

First, thank you for all the kind words and support of our work. It has been nice to see a few donations come in.

While I may never understand why someone would not think that the information collected in the "Evaluation of Analytical Industries Inc. Model Number PSR-11-33-NM Oxygen Sensors for Use With the MK 16 MOD 1 Underwater Breathing Apparatus" would not be pertinent in answering the question of:

Quote: (Originally Posted by narked at 90) View Original Post
any other info we need any one?
It is also not my place to force my opinion that the fields on page 8 or 12 of that pdf would be a good format for display of information collected by individuals here or that the graphs put together on page(s) 14 - 20 would be easy for display of information from dives after a failure. Continuity of data in a "failure mode analysis" must just be something I pick up from my background and looking past the data in the boxes to the methods in which they were collected a function of my environment. The beauty of forums like this to me has always been in the different backgrounds of people posting. I guess I need to start explaining WHY I feel things are relevant in the future instead of assuming that people will take information for the sake of information.

Either way, let's please try not to beat each other up and get back to the matter at hand which should be education. (And please, if you don't understand why I post something I think is relevant, please ask. I don't mind explaining my point of view as long as you don't mind explaining yours)
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