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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Finland
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| R22D vs. R22BUD-2 Hello, Anybody using R22D sensors on YBOD? At least on oxycheq web pages they told that it is almost the same as R22BUD-2 and could be used as replacement for that. Any comments? -- Harri |
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| New Member ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Ireland- County Mayo
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| Re: R22D vs. R22BUD-2 Harri, I have been using the R22D's from Oxycheq for 6-8 months with no problems both in the unit and 4th cell Regards Pat |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Finland
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| Re: R22D vs. R22BUD-2 Quote: (Originally Posted by Tom F.) What is the price difference between these cells Not every questions are about the money The question is: Is the saved money worth the risk? Tom F. ![]() I'm just wondering about the differencies between those cells. -- Harri |
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| Administrator Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: HOUSTON, REPUBLIC OF TEJAS
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| Re: R22D vs. R22BUD-2 R22D vs R22BUD-2 The R22D falls within the milli-volt operating range required by the Inspiration. The R22D has Teledyne's new patented temperature compensation circuit board. The R22D has the same Molex connector as the R22BUD-2. The R22D and R22BUD-2 both have conformal coated boards. The R22D and R22BUD-2 are both made by Teledyne. Other than a label, the only difference is the R22D has the newer, patented temperature compensation circuit board. (with permisssion)
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: | Re: R22D vs. R22BUD-2 Quote: (Originally Posted by grahamsp) APD specifies APD10's for the Evolution. How do these compare to the R22D family? GrahamGraham The Evolution Oxygen Cell uses a coaxial swivel connector The Inspiration Oxygen Cell uses a 3 pin molex connector The APD sensors are also Teledyne sensors and other than the connector type there is no difference. The r22d and APD r22-BUD are the same cell... See you on the weekend...??? Karl |
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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Evolution Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Sydney, Australia
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| Re: R22D vs. R22BUD-2 Quote: (Originally Posted by Karlos) Graham So does that mean I can buy sensors from Teledyne direct, or is the coax connector unique to APD's version? And following on from Rob Davie's comments, does APD's sensor have Teledyne's new patented temperature compensation circuit board? The Evolution Oxygen Cell uses a coaxial swivel connector The Inspiration Oxygen Cell uses a 3 pin molex connector The APD sensors are also Teledyne sensors and other than the connector type there is no difference. The r22d and APD r22-BUD are the same cell... See you on the weekend...??? Karl Graham PS I'm on for Sunday. Get your name down (only one slot left). |
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