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Divesoft Solo Trimix Analyser
Divesoft Solo Trimix Analyser
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£975.00 GBP
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£975.00 GBP
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Analyzer SOLO is a precise apparatus for measuring oxygen and helium concentrations in scuba diving breathing gasses. It is a necessary tool for technical divers using nitrox and trimix mixtures.
The analyzer SOLO is characterized by its high accuracy and reliability thanks to an innovative solution for measuring helium concentrations. This technology works on the principle of measuring the speed of sound, thanks to which it is never necessary to replace the helium sensor.
Another feature of this Analyzer is its light weight due to durable ABS-PC material which makes the SOLO an ideal travel companion.
The SOLO has also in-built calculator for mixing gases.
The analyzer can identify some other gases and mixtures used for diving. In case of a hypoxic mixture without the presence of another inert gas other than nitrogen, it will warn and recommend to you not to breathe such mixture through the “FOUL AIR” warning. It can also identify argon and in special setting measure its purity.
An USB-C connector makes it easy to program and takes less than 4 hours to fully charge.
Oxygen electrochemical sensors and battery built-in analyzer carry limited warranty of 12 months.
Analyzer SOLO comes with following:
#8300 Analyzer SOLO
#3362 USB-C cable
#8438 Basic flow limiter
#3367 Semi-hard zipper case for Analyzer Solo

FAQ's
Do I need my own equipment
For entry level courses, we provide everything you will need. If there is any special equipment you will need for a course, we will discuss this with you at the time of booking.
Do I need to have any experiance?
For experience and entry level courses, you will not need any experience. For development courses, your instructor will guide you through any course prerequisites.
After completing a Try Dive, am I a qualified diver?
This experience dive can be credited towards the first training dive of an Open Water course. Speak to your Instructor to find out how to transition into being a fully qualified diver.