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Old 2014-07-07, 3:55pm
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Several people have been kind enough to give me information about the oxygen analyzers. They generally cost more than oxygen concentrators do and require frequent and spendy calibration.

The consensus of experts is to rent or borrow one locally. Medical supply shops would be the best place to check. Larger metro areas might have the service available from welding or gas supply stores, but most likely not. Let your fingers do the walking . . . For those not older than dirt, it means phone around for answers (old Yellow Pages ads)
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I am "lucky" in that my mother is on medical oxygen 24/7, so I'll ask her technician if he can rent his analyzer to me for a bit. I still believe the problem is with a bad batch of propane, and not my oxycons.
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