Leslie, Send it to the trash can and order a maxtec sensor. It isn't worth wondering if it's giving you the correct reading. The home made analyzers that I've seen work great (except the calibration knob is a bit sensitive) and can be built for under $100. C. > Hello cavers:) > I took my Pequod Analyzer out of the moth balls to check some > gas and the readings I get are bizarre. > I have adjusted the front knob on the O2 adjustment as much as > I can and I am still off 2% for an air calibration. The readings > are erratic at times wavering from -.4 to 150% in the same > operation. > Pequod is out of business, is there anywhere else I can send > it to fix it? Does anyone have any do it yourself suggestions?? > Thanks! > Leslie > > Chris Elmore Network Administrator University of SC (803) 777-1534 office (803) 348-3055 mobile Chris@sc*.ed*
Navigate by Author:
[Previous]
[Next]
[Author Search Index]
Navigate by Subject:
[Previous]
[Next]
[Subject Search Index]
[Send Reply] [Send Message with New Topic]
[Search Selection] [Mailing List Home] [Home]