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paul621
June 11th 05, 12:49 AM
Does anybody have any experience with Precise Flow Oxygen Conserver by
Precise Flight? It says on the website it should deliver oxygen for one person
for up to 20 hrs from a 22 cu ft bottle. All this for $395 and it does not require any batteries as MH EDS for $ 650.Has anyone tried it in sailplane?
Thank you
Paul
Tim Mara
June 11th 05, 02:25 PM
I have a complete EDS system (2 user) (LESS BOTTLE)new in the boxes, but
being sold (cheap)as used if anyone is interested
tim
Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at:
www.wingsandwheels.com
"paul621" > wrote in message
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>
> Does anybody have any experience with Precise Flow Oxygen Conserver by
> Precise Flight? It says on the website it should deliver oxygen for one
> person
> for up to 20 hrs from a 22 cu ft bottle. All this for $395 and it
> does not require any batteries as MH EDS for $ 650.Has anyone tried it
> in sailplane?
> Thank you
> Paul
>
>
> --
> paul621
Paul
20 hour at what altitude?
Mountain High EDS with a 22 cu ft cylinder delivers as follows:
10,000 ft 61.31 hours
15,000 ft 40.88 hours
18,000 ft 34.06 hours
Richard
www.craggyaero.com
bumper
June 11th 05, 10:34 PM
I have both a Nelson (now Precise Flight) portable O2 system and an EDS
system. Besides the other comments about these systems, the EDS is more
comfortable to use as it seems to dry out the mucous membranes less.
The Nelson Oxymizer system is a 4 place and is about 10 years old. Two of
the flow meters are cracked at the needle valves and leaking. Guess I
shouldn't complain as the system is older, but it doesn't have many hours of
use. The plastic may get brittle with age.
The EDS, on the other hand, has been reliable, no problems at all.
bumper
"paul621" > wrote in message
...
>
> Does anybody have any experience with Precise Flow Oxygen Conserver by
> Precise Flight? It says on the website it should deliver oxygen for one
> person
> for up to 20 hrs from a 22 cu ft bottle. All this for $395 and it
> does not require any batteries as MH EDS for $ 650.Has anyone tried it
> in sailplane?
> Thank you
> Paul
>
>
> --
> paul621
Bill Daniels
June 12th 05, 03:41 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Paul
>
> 20 hour at what altitude?
>
> Mountain High EDS with a 22 cu ft cylinder delivers as follows:
> 10,000 ft 61.31 hours
> 15,000 ft 40.88 hours
> 18,000 ft 34.06 hours
>
> Richard
> www.craggyaero.com
>
I'm not getting quite that much time with mine. It seems that I tend to
breathe frequently and shallow which seems to use much more O2 that slow
deep breathing. I'm working on that.
Bill Daniels
Andy
June 13th 05, 02:00 PM
I'd be very interested in reports on this system too. Note this is not
the old Nelson fixed regulator, with needle valve, flow meter, and
oximizer canula. The system of interest is a mechanical pulse delivery
system.
Andy
paul621
June 13th 05, 08:40 PM
[QUOTE=Andy]I'd be very interested in reports on this system too. Note this is not
the old Nelson fixed regulator, with needle valve, flow meter, and
oximizer canula. The system of interest is a mechanical pulse delivery
system.
Andy,
I just bought it, so I will let you know everything because i have eds in my
other glider... I will be flying with conserver all July long in Nevada
Mal
June 14th 05, 02:38 AM
Tim,
Did you get my email regarding the EDS
Mal
"Tim Mara" > wrote in message
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>I have a complete EDS system (2 user) (LESS BOTTLE)new in the boxes, but
>being sold (cheap)as used if anyone is interested
> tim
> Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at:
> www.wingsandwheels.com
>
>
>
> "paul621" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Does anybody have any experience with Precise Flow Oxygen Conserver by
>> Precise Flight? It says on the website it should deliver oxygen for one
>> person
>> for up to 20 hrs from a 22 cu ft bottle. All this for $395 and it
>> does not require any batteries as MH EDS for $ 650.Has anyone tried it
>> in sailplane?
>> Thank you
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> --
>> paul621
>
>
paul621
June 18th 05, 11:20 PM
anybody can read rewiew in aviation consumer magazine or at
http://www.preciseflight.com/media/savealittleo.pdf
paul
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