Portable O2 and CO analyzer

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We were at the Long Beach Scuba Show last weekend, where we introduced a low cost, portable, O2 and CO analyzer in one unit. We thought we would sell out in minutes.....sadly divers didn't show much interest. I was saddened by the industries failure to properly train divers and make them fully aware of potential problems.
 
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We were at the Long Beach Scuba Show last weekend, where we introduced a low cost, portable, O2 and CO analyzer in one unit. We thought we would sell out in minutes.....sadly divers didn't show much interest. I was saddened by the industries failure to properly train divers and make them fully aware of potential problems.
What is this product called?
 
We were at the Long Beach Scuba Show last weekend, where we introduced a low cost, portable, O2 and CO analyzer in one unit. We thought we would sell out in minutes.....sadly divers didn't show much interest. I was saddened by the industries failure to properly train divers and make them fully aware of potential problems.

If I hadn't seen this post I'd still be searching for separate O2 and CO analysers around once a quarter without ever actually buying either... gonna have to wait til payday but I think this is exactly what I need - thank you!
 
If I hadn't seen this post I'd still be searching for separate O2 and CO analysers around once a quarter without ever actually buying either... gonna have to wait til payday but I think this is exactly what I need - thank you!

Me too. This is great!
 
I have a Cootwo, I analyze EVERY tank. It's fantastic, and well worth the price.
 
We were at the Long Beach Scuba Show last weekend, where we introduced a low cost, portable, O2 and CO analyzer in one unit. We thought we would sell out in minutes.....sadly divers didn't show much interest. I was saddened by the industries failure to properly train divers and make them fully aware of potential problems.

I am interested too
 
have one, still maintain it has to be sold in the same sized pelican case instead of the cheap junk that it is sold in now, but that's fine. I swapped mine over the first day I got it. It's a brilliant little thing. Gen2 should have the Poseidon solid state sensor in it and a pelican case...
 
It really is a great analyzer. We shop tested it, then field tested it. It's small, lightweight, accurate, and inexpensive.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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