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I am sorry if I sound ignorant, but there is no such thing as a Helium sensor that works like an O2 sensor. A Helium analyzer is a device that can be purchased for $500 to ?.
I have been mixing Nitrox for two years and Trimix for one year. I own the Atomox, and it works great.
Originally Posted by athelp
At Oxycheq and Atomox the only sensors I find are for oxygen. I am looking for a Helium sensors.
I am sorry if I sound ignorant, but there is no such thing as a Helium sensor that works like an O2 sensor. A Helium analyzer is a device that can be purchased for $500 to ?.
I have been mixing Nitrox for two years and Trimix for one year. I own the Atomox, and it works great.
Send an email to <sales@atomox.org>
They can set you up with a helium sensor.
As Stone said you will need the associated electronics to use the sensor.
They also have a couple of the original helium analyzers available for $400 complete.
omar
Last edited by omar; February 13th, 2005 at 07:03 PM.