Scuba_Noob
Contributor
Based on the risks involved with even the smallest amount of Carbon Monoxide in your air (and some recent, though rare, accidents), I'm just wondering whether those of you who go on scuba vacations test your tank air frequently.
Do you own a CO detector? Would it be too paranoid for me to buy one (I'm sure most people who go on scuba vacations don't have them.)?
Can CO detectors measure the gas composition (e.g., percent oxygen/nitrogen or even trimix)?
Can CO detectors measure air pressure?
Do you own a CO detector? Would it be too paranoid for me to buy one (I'm sure most people who go on scuba vacations don't have them.)?
Can CO detectors measure the gas composition (e.g., percent oxygen/nitrogen or even trimix)?
Can CO detectors measure air pressure?