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Old April 13th, 2009, 03:40 PM   #1
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Analox EII sensor

I bought one from a member a few years ago 3-4 or more. It worked flawlessly until recently. I changed the battery when I was unable to get any adjustment from it to calibrate it. I was not showing a low battery but that seemed like the simplest thing to check 1st.

So It still does not have any range of adjustment it stays in single digits on the display (unlocked) so I will assume it the O2 sensor that needs to be replaced? Can anyone confirm or deny this?

I dont remember who on here I purchased it from but if we have a member selling these items drop me a note if a Sensor will fix my analyzer, with the info to order the proper replacement part.

The info on the bottom of the cardboard container is :
ANALOX 02 EII
SA1 N01 BG 96 N 00 8
SERIAL NO: EII5819

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Old April 14th, 2009, 03:53 PM   #2
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Analox O2EII: Time To Change The Sensor

Hello Sylvester,

Thanks for your post to ScubaBoard.

You are exactly right...the O2 sensor has given up. It is an electrochemical sensor which degrades over time, typically 3 years. Your sensor was manufactured April 24, 2004...so you have certainly attained good use out of it!!

You can purchase a new sensor at our website: www analox.net or simply call our office at 714 891-4478.

Thanks for using the Analox O2EII and don't hesitate to call if I can be of further assistance.

My Best Regards,

Patti L Clarkson
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