Which O2 analyser?

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My buddy needs an O2 analyser. Only O2, no He. I only know the Divesoft analyser for He and O2. They also have a version for O2 only, which I don't know.

What analyser do you recommend? It must be able to measure O2, nothing else. Handling shall be comfortable. That's it. So it can be a simple one but in fact I have no idea about this kind of analyser.

Thanks for your help.
 
There's loads available.

The hand-held Analox OEii is good. Can get compatible cells for a fraction of the list price too -- meaning buying second hand is perfectly viable.
 
I have had an Oxycheq analyzer for at least 15 years -- solid!!
 
There's loads available.

The hand-held Analox OEii is good. Can get compatible cells for a fraction of the list price too
Can you post a link to the replacement cells ?
 
He does not want a kit, only plug and play.
Thanks for further recommendations.
 
 
That is weird he is able to sell those with sensors. I am still waiting on the 22 replacement oxygen sensors he told me were on back order for the last two years.
 
I have a divesoft O2/He analyzer and it works great, it's reliable and as a full package it's amazing. What I also like about it is that it has a minimalist mode with just O2/He display and a display which automatically displays mod and mix which is great while labeling. Also it has a lot of extra features which are a nice to have, voltmeter is great for battery check :wink: Their is also the divesoft SOLO which is a bit cheaper but with the same analyzing electronics.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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