Can anyone recommend an inexpensive hydrogen sulfide detector? - hydrogen gas detector
I hope to get a for about $ 100 or less.
Of course, if we gases other channel would be nice, but I'm more interested in hydrogen sulfide, because the smell was also reported symptoms of respiratory diseases that are compatible with hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
Thank you in advance.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Hydrogen Gas Detector Can Anyone Recommend An Inexpensive Hydrogen Sulfide Detector?
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How about this one?
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They come to you what? Watch too for helicopters in the air.
I do not like it when we close a little to the right here? Not really.
Not able to find a product for $ 100 on such short notice, but here is one for $ 240. http://store.jjstech.com/gasalclex.html
And a $ 189 ...
http://www.professionalequipment.com/hyd ...
Keep your eyes peeled for a used or a cheaper version. But do not normally pay for just a few years to get used too. Unless you just rotten eggs spy ... probably not true?
Yes, I know the problem.
I AM
Dartagnon
If the smell of rotten eggs is probably a gas leak in the pipes.
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