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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Description of the Assembly and Operation of Performance Hyperbarics' portable chamber from Remedy Link

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  • regret of my life for buying this.

  • can this chamber be used with an oxygen concentrator?

    if so does it need to be a medical grade oxygen concentrator? or is non-medical grade ok?

    is it worth getting the chamber if im only using room air?

    isn't treatment more effective if the air is 80-90% oxygen rather then 24-26% oxygen?

    can these chambers be upgraded to 1.5 ATA in Canada?

    does the air compressor filter the air it pumps into the chamber? if so, what type of filter is it? washable or replaceable?

  • 1. oxygen but dont put too much because it'll catch on fire.

    2. 15,000 is one i heard and it could range from anywhere around there

  • You gotta be careful with 100% oxygen cause that can cause infections and bacteria to grow at exponential rates. Not to mention the obvious fire hazard.

  • Absolutely! Solves the air bubbles into the brain problems and lots more.

  • do they work for diving accidents (scuba accident

  • check out the real hyperbaric chambers... such as sechrist, perry and reimers multiplaces

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    and tissue oxygen content at the wound site to stimulate new cell formation, accelerate healing, fight infection and control further damage.

  • 100% O2 is dangerous? People are doing it all the time. The benefits: During hyperbaric oxygen treatment sessions or "dives," supersaturation of oxygen increases blood etc

    Little leaky? Absolutely not! The chambers are leak proof. Many multiplace chambers go all the way to 6 ATA. If they're leaky at that pressure, so long!

    I highly doubt you can make one, unless you have a degree in mechanical and architectural, and associates in electrical.

  • Is the mask oxygen they breathe PURE 100% oxygen? I thought that was dangerous.

    $20K to $50K sounds shocking. Seems like I could build one for under $1K in parts and free labor, and the fact that it is SUPPOSED to be a little leaky only makes the concept easier to build. I've watched several video clips describing them, and there doesn't seem to be anything overly technical about it.

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