Oxygen on a Budget To get the most efficiency out of the Electronic Ignition, high altitude is the key. The RV is happy at altitudes where I am not so I finally broke down and popped for an oxygen system. It also allows some flexibility to go over bad weather. This system holds 6 cubic feet of oxygen which is enough for two people for three hours. Other bottle sizes are available. It is attached to the the front seat back with two big hose clamps. Two slots were cut into the seat back for each clamp. Note: The lower slot for each clamp is hidden behind the bottle. This location seems to work well and be out of the way of the passenger yet accessible to operate the valves. My two place solution includes the following. The total cost is about $300, much cheaper than any system from Mountain High or SkyOx ect... Aeromedix E-Ox 170 liter cylinder - $160 E-Ox Adjustable Regulator - $85 Oxygen Flow Chart -- FREE Chester Paul 2X Colder Products Coupling Body P/N PMCD1002 - $4.35 ea. 2X Colder Products Coupling Insert P/N PMC2202- $1.27 ea. Aircraft Spruce AN911-1D Nipple - $1.81 AN917-1D Tee - $4.90 Etrode.com 2X Oxymizer cannula masks Product #: CHD0224 - $16.95 ea. |