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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] test of CO2 safety hardware - any volunteers?



Perhaps, but perhaps it is worth testing to see. Besides, the system can be reset by putting a little bit of alkali into the solution. There is nothing like testing a new idea, even if you are not convinced that it is any good and you may be surprised. In fact, the cost for this system will always be completely paltry, i.e. <$0.50 per use. Yes, 50c, and to be honest, probably a lot less than that.
EM.

NeophyteSG@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 2/13/04 8:17:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, opensourcesub@yahoo.com writes:

    Hmmm. True. What about using a ring of smaller samples
    that are opened/closed either at specific time
    intervals or when they change color? That way you
    could take multiple samples to increase the useability
    of the system.

Thought about the gatling-like arrangement for this as well as for a CO2 scrubber system, but I still get the feeling that when all is said and done it still won't be better in terms of cost, sensitivity, accuracy and usability than an inexpensive CO2 sensor/voltmeter arrangement. *****

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