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Line Up and Wait
I've been flying with oxygen for years, and have now settled on the excellent Mountain High kit shown at the end of that writeup.
However a colleague prompted me to look at stuff like this, which costs about $2k. It uses zeolite to absorb the nitrogen, so you get about 90% oxygen instead of 21% you normally get. Some background is here.
These products go for down to $200 but reportedly most of them stop working slightly over 10,000ft. They are meant to work in airliner cabins i.e. up to 8500ft.
The Sequal one has been tested at FL200, by a pilot known to me, and worked fine.
The unit also has an electronic demand regulator, but that's obviously no good if used by more than one person, so one would use the constant flow mode, either with an oximiser cannula or with the O2D2 electronic regulator.
The power consumption at 24V is about 5A, so one would need a power outlet installed with a 10-15A CB.
The output pressure, according to the wiki article, is probably about 20psi which is in the right range for the O2D2 regulator, but this will probably fall with altitude, whereas the output pressure of a 1st stage regulator on an oxygen cylinder will remain constant and I think the O2D2 assumes that in the way it varies the pulse width according to the altitude.
However a colleague prompted me to look at stuff like this, which costs about $2k. It uses zeolite to absorb the nitrogen, so you get about 90% oxygen instead of 21% you normally get. Some background is here.
These products go for down to $200 but reportedly most of them stop working slightly over 10,000ft. They are meant to work in airliner cabins i.e. up to 8500ft.
The Sequal one has been tested at FL200, by a pilot known to me, and worked fine.
The unit also has an electronic demand regulator, but that's obviously no good if used by more than one person, so one would use the constant flow mode, either with an oximiser cannula or with the O2D2 electronic regulator.
The power consumption at 24V is about 5A, so one would need a power outlet installed with a 10-15A CB.
The output pressure, according to the wiki article, is probably about 20psi which is in the right range for the O2D2 regulator, but this will probably fall with altitude, whereas the output pressure of a 1st stage regulator on an oxygen cylinder will remain constant and I think the O2D2 assumes that in the way it varies the pulse width according to the altitude.