Electronics

BIRNS Rubber Connectors

BIRNS, Electronics, News

BIRNS Rubber Connectors are simple, low-cost cable connectors for light-to-medium power or signal applications, and/or for applications where weight and/or magnetic signature are considerations. They are rated to 1,000m and 500VDC, and made of a durable elastomer that cannot chip or dent. They mate with each other in the in-line ...

Digital Multi-Frequency Imaging Sonar

Electronics, Imagenex

Using Ethernet communications, this all-in-one, high performance digital imaging sonar can exceed 100 shots per second on the 1 m range at a 2 mm range resolution, producing near-photographic image quality. The 881L is a multi-frequency system that can operate with customized configurations or revert to default settings to match appropriate ...

Nuvair Pro CO Analyzer

Electronics, Nuvair

Fast response Carbon Monoxide analyzer with Alarm housed in a compact water resistant container.  Alarm goes off at 10ppm CO.  Made to test breathing gases, easy to operate, reliable and accurate. Response time of 90% in less than 15 seconds Temperature conpensated sensor User replaceable 3 x AAA batteries Low battery warning indicator Easy calibration On/Off ...

Nuvair Pro O2 Analyzer

Electronics, Nuvair

Easy to operate, extremely accurate and stable, the Nuvair Pro O2 unit is preferred by commercial, military, technical, and advanced recreational divers using Nitrox.  The Pro O2 analyzer can be placed in line with your compressor during gas production or as a standalone unit testing individual scuba tanks or storage cylinders. Fast ...

OxyCheq “Expedition”

Electronics, OxyCheq

A durable, compact oxygen analyzer with a user replaceable sensor, readily available batteries (AAA), a  splashproof case and a reasonable price.  Its electronic circuit is easy to calibrate  and uses a long life sensor.  The case, digital panel meter, potentiometer, on/off switch, and sensor, are sealed to protect the electronics ...

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