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    My First DIY Oxygen Analyzer

    As you can see it came out really good and works great!
    What do you think?


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    Well... How much? Looks good.

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    cost $80 to make including the sensor. Plans are available on this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustang_5l View Post
    cost $80 to make including the sensor. Plans are available on this site.
    What plans did you use???

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    It looks beautiful! Great job.
    Is the total cost that you spent including shipping for the ordered parts?
    I noticed that OxyCheq has a kit for about $100, and was wondering how that compares.
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    Which O2 Sensor did you use and where did you get it ?

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    Its a standard R-17D o2 sensor. Got it from Edd at cave adventures.

    Heres a link...
    Oxycheq R-17D Oxygen Analyzer Sensor [ROSR-05] - $59.00 : Cave Adventurers!, We will NOT be undersold!!!

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    nice work

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    Looks good!!

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    Thanks guys... I'll try to post some better pictures. Next project is a flow meter for it.

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