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Do you own/rent/borrow a portable oxygen system?
Which brand? Likes/dislikes regarding the particular brand? System features? Size/capacity? Typical altitude flown when in use? Comments please. Thanks! Jim |
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SkyOx. I think it's about 4 hrs with a canula. Works ok.
"Jim Burns" wrote in message ... Do you own/rent/borrow a portable oxygen system? Which brand? Likes/dislikes regarding the particular brand? System features? Size/capacity? Typical altitude flown when in use? Comments please. Thanks! Jim |
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I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. I use it with
cannulas equipped with a flow meter. With this set up I generally get about 20-30 hours from an O2 fillup. I use O2 from about 11K up, 8 K at night. Above FL180 I have to switch to a mask, as per the FARs, so I generally don't bother going up there. Michael |
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Same system, diff. plane. Same use alts and duration.
You didn't mention a oximeter but I thinks it's a must. Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. "Michael 182" wrote in message ... I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. I use it with cannulas equipped with a flow meter. With this set up I generally get about 20-30 hours from an O2 fillup. I use O2 from about 11K up, 8 K at night. Above FL180 I have to switch to a mask, as per the FARs, so I generally don't bother going up there. Michael |
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I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182.
All oxygen systems are 2000 psi. The capacity varies. --- Ken Reed N960CM |
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On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:57:34 GMT, Ken Reed wrote:
: I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. : :All oxygen systems are 2000 psi. The capacity varies. :--- :Ken Reed :N960CM Mine is rated for 3000, but I can only rarely get that. It is a fiberglass wrapped bottle. http://www.mhoxygen.com/index.phtml?...product_id=291 |
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Typically they are 1800 to 2400 depending on temp and cylinder construction.
Michelle Ken Reed wrote: I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. All oxygen systems are 2000 psi. The capacity varies. --- Ken Reed N960CM |
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I bought a small Sky-Ox bottle about five years ago. I use it over the
Rockies. I'm usually solo and it goes about 2.5 hours at 15,500 feet, which is more than enough to get me home. Seth "Ken Reed" wrote in message ink.net... I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. All oxygen systems are 2000 psi. The capacity varies. --- Ken Reed N960CM |
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check your 5 yr inspection date..
BT "Seth Masia" wrote in message ... I bought a small Sky-Ox bottle about five years ago. I use it over the Rockies. I'm usually solo and it goes about 2.5 hours at 15,500 feet, which is more than enough to get me home. Seth "Ken Reed" wrote in message ink.net... I have a factory installed 2000 lb system in my TR-182. All oxygen systems are 2000 psi. The capacity varies. --- Ken Reed N960CM |
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Yo, Jim,
Jim Burns wrote: Do you own/rent/borrow a portable oxygen system? Which brand? I bought a SkyOx system at OSH this year. I had looked at the AeroMedix products which are less expensive, but the guy at the SkyOx booth convinced me it was worth the extra money. The materials in the AeroMedix unit were visibly inferior. Likes/dislikes regarding the particular brand? Happy so far, but little experience. System features? One outlet. Mine is a steel bottle, I think the Kevlar bottles are lighter weight. Size/capacity? Too small. I got hung up on the idea of not wanting to schlepp any more equipment than necessary. Since I share my plane with partners, I can't leave things in the plane and have to carry them in the car and load and unload them every time I fly. I thought a small size would be good because it would be less to carry. Actually I think the increment to carry a larger size bottle would be minimal and would mean less refilling. I also thought I would be using it mostly alone, so I got a single outlet system. So far I've only used it alone, so it hasn't been an issue, but it occurred to me that it might seem a little selfish to say to my pax "I'm going on oxygen now, and sorry, I don't have any to offer you." So I wish I had gotten two outlets. Typical altitude flown when in use? Actually I've used it only once so far, on the way home from OSH at 11000 and 11500. I'm convinced I arrived home less tired than if I hadn't had it. I picked that altitude partly because I wanted to go high enough to take advantage of the ox and try it out. There were nice winds at that altitude, and it helped me see better when it came time to cross a line of storms over Virginia. Otherwise, I would typically fly at 7-8000. I've made flights at 10000+ without oxygen, but it was noticably tiring. For reference, I'm 62, and in reasonably good shape, a regular runner and swimmer (except for a recent break to recover from back surgery). Flying a normally aspirated Mooney. Comments please. May be just my lack of experience with it, but I found I need to put the cannula in place and get all the tubing routed correctly before takeoff. It's just too much fussin' to put it together and fly the plane at the same time. Good luck! Dave |
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