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Dec 31, 2014 14:39:48 GMT -8
Post by shilo on Dec 31, 2014 14:39:48 GMT -8
which Gas Analyzer Kit model is recommended for rmh development?
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Dec 31, 2014 15:23:03 GMT -8
Post by matthewwalker on Dec 31, 2014 15:23:03 GMT -8
I have the 330-2G-LL. You'll want to purchase it as a kit that includes the probe, battery, etc. Buy some filters as well, you will go through them.
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Dec 31, 2014 23:57:48 GMT -8
Post by shilo on Dec 31, 2014 23:57:48 GMT -8
There are many models. why actually this model?
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Jan 1, 2015 0:10:16 GMT -8
Post by shilo on Jan 1, 2015 0:10:16 GMT -8
wow! it's vary!
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Jan 1, 2015 7:05:13 GMT -8
Post by shilo on Jan 1, 2015 7:05:13 GMT -8
Let's try different way: what the qualities is important that there will be? What the qualities that it's worth that there will be?
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Jan 1, 2015 19:26:53 GMT -8
Post by matthewwalker on Jan 1, 2015 19:26:53 GMT -8
Shilo, the 330 offers the ability to record the data to a computer via usb or bluetooth, and then using Testo software you can generate charts and look at the whole burn. My understanding is that the models below the 330 will only give you snapshots in time of stove performance, and you would have to manually compile that data to see the performance over a complete burn cycle. There are other differences, but I think that's the big function that differentiates the 330 from the models lower in the product line.
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