I am selling a Beauchat hoseless, air-integrated dive computer.
It includes software and computer cable. You can set any oxygen
percentage on this computer.
I have a photo at http://www.emrt.net/forsale/computer.html
If you are in the Dallas area and would like to look at some of the
other items I have for sale you can go to http://www.emrt.net/forsale
.
This computer mounts to the first stage and transmits information to
the display unit you wear on your wrist.
Yes--it works! I just turned it on yesterday to check it. It worked
fine on my last dive.
I will sell for only $100. I will ship if you pay for shipping.
Tony Howard - 23 Nov 2004 05:08 GMT
You might get a better response if you mentioned the exact model of the
computer.
If (as it says in your advert) that it can only be programmed for Nitrox
(EAN) mixes via the PC interface cable & software, then most divers would
steer clear of this units as we generally need to programme the O2 just
before the dive when we have analysed and confirmed that the dive shop has
actually mixed the gas that we requested, not something vaguely near the
correct mix.
I lost count of the number of times I asked for a 32% and got something
between 28 and 36%, which first caused me to build my own O2 analyser (that
was in the days when the cheapest commercial unit was about ?250GBP / $400)
and then to buy my own compressor and become a Nitrox blender at home.
TonyH