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    Personal CO monitor

    Anyone else carry one? I just got the new CO Angel. It has super fast response. Totally water and shockproof.
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    We use the SENSIT P100. I have not seen the CO Angel before, where did you get it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimj View Post
    We use the SENSIT P100. I have not seen the CO Angel before, where did you get it?
    From NCI. It is the model 5000.

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    Chuck, I didn't see the sensor life in the specs. Any idea as some personal CO monitors are only 2 yrs and non-replaceable.
    Otherwise, looks like a great value and fantastic must-have for every tech. My old Scott Bacharach unit is dying and I need a new one. However, I was thinking about a 4 in one: CO, O2, LEL, H2S

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    What's something like that cost?


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    Go here.
    http://www.nationalcomfortinstitute....cfm?Cat=Carbon Monoxide, Combustion, and Safety Tools
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    Thanks didn't make the connection when chuck said NCI


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    http://www.sensorcon.com/carbon-monoxide-detectors/

    This looks like the same thing. Only this one has a low alert of 35 ppm and a high alert of 200!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hearthman View Post
    Chuck, I didn't see the sensor life in the specs. Any idea as some personal CO monitors are only 2 yrs and non-replaceable.
    Otherwise, looks like a great value and fantastic must-have for every tech. My old Scott Bacharach unit is dying and I need a new one. However, I was thinking about a 4 in one: CO, O2, LEL, H2S
    I'm not sure on the life. I know the sensor can be calibrated with 50 ppm test gas. I would hope this would extend its life.

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    It is waterproof but I found out in Chicago it is not booze proof. Put it in a glass of wine and it got drunk and has been slightly hung over ever since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    It is waterproof but I found out in Chicago it is not booze proof. Put it in a glass of wine and it got drunk and has been slightly hung over ever since.
    In wine??

    Why am I not surprised?

    Jim, do you know what kind of sensor life we can expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckcrj View Post
    In wine??

    Why am I not surprised?

    Jim, do you know what kind of sensor life we can expect?
    Conservatively the manufacturer says 2 years. The sensor does unplug from the unit so it is replaceable but we don't have the confirmation from them yet. If I can calibrate it in the field, I can replace it.

    Wonder if it likes beer better??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    Conservatively the manufacturer says 2 years. The sensor does unplug from the unit so it is replaceable but we don't have the confirmation from them yet. If I can calibrate it in the field, I can replace it.

    Wonder if it likes beer better??
    Instead of a NOx filter does it have an ETOH one?

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    We just ordered enough of the Sensorcon units for the whole service department about 2 weeks ago. 5 days later one of my coworkers calls me and tells me they work, after his started to alarm and he saw 50 ppm and rising CO after he had done a boiler tune up. Turned out the chimney was plugged.

    Now that I see NCI/NSI is selling the same model, with lower alarm settings, I know we bought a quality product.
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    Funny thing about the Sensorcon it says on the back "WARNING This is not a personal safety device"... kind of the reason I bought it. Other than that unit seems cool.

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    I believe it is not a personal safety device until it has a vibrating alarm installed, which they do sell a vibrating version now as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billg View Post
    Funny thing about the Sensorcon it says on the back "WARNING This is not a personal safety device"... kind of the reason I bought it. Other than that unit seems cool.
    Mine says the same thing, it's not the same brand brand even.

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    Anyone else use the Testo 317-3 and how it compares to others? I've never had mine go off.

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