diy co2 bubble counter out of an iv?

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krap101

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I was thinking while watching House about those iv things that measure the amount of drugs a person gets, about using them for a co2 bubble counter? One problem I foresee is that on the iv, fluid flows down with the flow of gravity, while in a bubble counter, the gas flows up and the fluid stays there. Thoughts?
 
Easier to just use a small plastic bottle, and a piece of rigid airline tubing I think. Unless you have a source of medical supplies?
 
My dad works at a hospital, but I don't know if they just hand those out.. or if they're disposable (I think they are though)
 
Easier to just use a small plastic bottle, and a piece of rigid airline tubing I think. Unless you have a source of medical supplies?

I have been playing around with a plastic s-shaped twin bubbler air lock from my wine making stuff. It's about $1 at any wine making store. Seems to make a decent bubble counter. Just had to adapt a hose to the top port. Should be perfect for most DIY setups. Hey, it works on the wine.
Here's a link for a similar one.
Three Piece and Twin Bubble Fermentation Air Locks - Wine Making Superstore!
 
Jim, interesting idea... I like it. You should buy a hundred of them and sell under the name "aquarium co2 bubble counter". You could get $7 each for 'em! Amazing how expensive it gets when it is aquarium related.

Co2 safe tubing for example, you can buy online for as little as $0.22 / ft. But when you attach the word aquarium to it it jumps up to a dollar or
More per ft.
 
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