portable gas analyzer

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I don't think they believe it's a priority. It's not an engineering barrier. They've been asked many times to do it

alexa" please repurpose yourself as a helium and oxide multi sensor"

come on if google can track traffic jams, and apple can serve as a flight tool,

why are we still in dark ages in diving,2020 colour is an option on dive computers
 
I don't think they believe it's a priority. It's not an engineering barrier. They've been asked many times to do it

the only thing that stopped me from buying a CooTwo(?) was what sounded like a lack of consistent support from dive nav.

I have had my Divesoft analyzer for 2 yrs and love it. Great tool, and great support. I would have happily paid 2-300 more if it could test for CO.

last week, our group of 8 divers were SM+stage for 6/days. Testing each tank pressure and O2 and spot checking for CO. A tool that could do that with one sample per tank would be really nice.
 
Have a look at a gas tester for the chemical industries.
You, can add the requested sensors as needed.
No idea about pricing.
Brands to look at Rikin Keiki or Draeger.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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