Bloeddruk meter voor duiksysteem

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  • koeze
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 204

    #1

    Bloeddruk meter voor duiksysteem

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  • raalst
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 1229

    #2
    good tip. I'll check it

    good tip. I'll check it out.

    I just took apart two automatic door locks
    (E 27,-, Halfords). nice motors with long axle

    pressure sensor ]www.modelluboot.de[/url]).
    He uses (used ?) sensym scc30ad2.
    these feed directly off the 5v and interface simply with
    PIC a/d convertors.

    groeten,
    Ronald

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    • raalst
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 1229

      #3
      I checked out expert naaldwijk

      [color=#000000]I checked out expert naaldwijk ]

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      • raalst
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 1229

        #4
        finally bought a blood pressure

        finally bought a blood pressure device @ 34,95 euro.
        I found it in Kijkshop.

        There is a nice small pump, a valve and a spressure
        sensor in there.

        it's a alecto BDM 100
        (www.alecto.info, site in dutch)

        It measures up to 0,3 bar, means it could operate
        up to three meters deep. Might be just enough for
        a swimming pool or shallow pond.

        I feel a next project coming up.

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        • koeze
          Junior Member
          • May 2003
          • 204

          #5
          Lidl has a bloodpressure device

          Lidl has a bloodpressure device for E19,95, same type I have bought earlier.
          http://www.lidl.nl/nl....ukmeter

          EJK

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          • Guest

            #6
            That looks like a wrist

            That looks like a wrist meter. They usually run on 3 volts. The 6 volt air pumps are more efficient, and can be purchased separately. See picture on my web site. No need to buy the whole meter to get the pump.My Webpage

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            • raf
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 25

              #7
              hallo

              it's not alone the pump

              hallo

              it's not alone the pump
              ther is a small electric valve in the meter that closes when powerd

              regards raf

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