As far as I see it, gas detectors (for exploring) fall into 3 rough categories
1) brand new, very expensive ~£450 or something. May require pump, possibly sample gas and other bits and bobs to recalibrate every 6 or 12 months. Sensor like variable maybe 2 years, maybe 3 years lifespan before replacing the thing, although there's a US certified one that's more like high 200s
2) New and perhaps same models as above, but strangely cheaper, ~£250 or something but when you look closely they are old stock, have less sensor life left and maybe need recalibration asap
3) Cheap Chinese, in the £100 to £150 range, the same one seems to crop up all the time but the original manufacturer is not clear
I know the "would you buy an amazingly cheap parachute?" argument, and how do you know it's working? (Without sample/calibration gas)
* Is there any practical use for the cheap detector and accepting a 12 month lifespan in return?
* Is there any way to check the thing works (smoke for CO, butane (lighter) for LEL, joke shop stink bomb broken in plastic bag for H2S?
* What about carbon dioxide? Is there any way to detect other than it displacing oxygen?
Not all of us can borrow from work
Anyone have advice, thoughts, comments, vigorous-gestures???
1) brand new, very expensive ~£450 or something. May require pump, possibly sample gas and other bits and bobs to recalibrate every 6 or 12 months. Sensor like variable maybe 2 years, maybe 3 years lifespan before replacing the thing, although there's a US certified one that's more like high 200s
2) New and perhaps same models as above, but strangely cheaper, ~£250 or something but when you look closely they are old stock, have less sensor life left and maybe need recalibration asap
3) Cheap Chinese, in the £100 to £150 range, the same one seems to crop up all the time but the original manufacturer is not clear
I know the "would you buy an amazingly cheap parachute?" argument, and how do you know it's working? (Without sample/calibration gas)
* Is there any practical use for the cheap detector and accepting a 12 month lifespan in return?
* Is there any way to check the thing works (smoke for CO, butane (lighter) for LEL, joke shop stink bomb broken in plastic bag for H2S?
* What about carbon dioxide? Is there any way to detect other than it displacing oxygen?
Not all of us can borrow from work
Anyone have advice, thoughts, comments, vigorous-gestures???