Looking for analyzer...need a little help

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I'm a Fish!
ive been looking for a new analyzer, I like the COOTWO because of it’s ability to check both CO2 and O2, but I couldn’t find a replacement sensor price? Does anyone own and use one? Has anyone had to replace the senor? Are there better options for checking both?

Thanks!
 
http://bfy.tw/LFZ9

Fine print on thier site says these are compatible. Here are some prices via a quick search.

PSR-11-39-MD is $79 from DGX
Maxtec MAX-305F is $69.95 from LP
Teledyne R-22S is $80 from Oxycheq
 
Does anyone know how long the CO sensor typically lasts?
 
IIRC - DiveNav page says 2 years or so.... It might be different with the new software patch as at-home calibration ability changes...
 
. It might be different with the new software patch as at-home calibration ability changes...
Yea, that factory calibration was a No-Go for me....Did this change and has anyone " Home " tested the calibration procedure?. That would change my mind on a purchase.
 
Watching what is said here.

I need to send mine in to have the sensors replaced, and the software patch installed (original unit from the CrowdFund campaign). I now own a calibration regulator, and gasses to do the calibration at home...

My interactions with the DiveNav folks have been quite clear, so I am not having any angst to proceed.
 
What didn’t you like about the factory calibration
I'm a commercial diver and dive every week. I need my tools.
The boat has many more engine calibrations, but we don't have to send it back to the factory for it.
Also, none of the popular competitors require a factory calibration and resources so why them?
 

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