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Post subject: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 14 Feb 2024, 10:12 |
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Joined: 03/25/23 Posts: 18 Post Likes: +8 Company: Pure Medical
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We are sponsor of BeechTalk and provide new Inogen G5 units for pilots. The Inogen G5 can produce up to 6LPM and can run on AC or DC. Our pilot package includes the unit, one 8 cell battery, carrying case, ac/dc chargers, 2- cannula's, Y splitter, Pulse Ox, Manual, shipping, and 5-year warranty for $1795. Below is a link if you would like more info or you can message me with any questions.
Pure Medical 828-544-1178
[url]4753590.hs-sites.com/inogen-0[/url]
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 14 Feb 2024, 11:21 |
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Joined: 09/17/12 Posts: 369 Post Likes: +93 Location: Addison, TX (ADS)
Aircraft: 1977 Bonanza V35B
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Username Protected wrote: Is this usable in lieu of bottled oxygen?
I've never heard of such a thing, but for the price, you've got my attention. I have an Inogen that I got through a different company. Got rid of my bottles and MH o2d2 system once I learned about the Inogen line of products. I no longer have to deal with the pain of getting my bottles refilled (1h30m roundtrip) or the expense. Only downside is that unlike the bottles, the usable altitude is a bit lower. It's 18,000 feet for one person and I believe 14,500 for two. These days, I don't fly that high with two anyways so it's never been much a concern. I leave it plugged in to the cigarette lighter and it's fully charged all the time.
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 14 Feb 2024, 15:23 |
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Joined: 03/25/23 Posts: 18 Post Likes: +8 Company: Pure Medical
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Username Protected wrote: Is this usable in lieu of bottled oxygen?
I've never heard of such a thing, but for the price, you've got my attention. Yes it can replace the bottled o2 that you have. We always suggest having your bottle full just in case you need it. The Inogen unit will not fill tanks.
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 14 Feb 2024, 19:21 |
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Joined: 03/04/14 Posts: 1791 Post Likes: +805 Location: FREDERICKSBURG TX
Aircraft: MOONEY M20TN
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Username Protected wrote: Is this usable in lieu of bottled oxygen?
I've never heard of such a thing, but for the price, you've got my attention. Yes it can replace the bottled o2 that you have. We always suggest having your bottle full just in case you need it, but then you don't have to keep filling up your bottles with the Inogen unit.
The way those last few words are written might lead people to mistakenly conclude that they can fill up their bottles with the Inogen. I have an Inogen 3 and like it a lot.
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 15 Feb 2024, 10:28 |
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Joined: 11/08/18 Posts: 367 Post Likes: +196 Location: Menlo Park, CA
Aircraft: B36TC
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Lance, What was the setting (number)? We have used a unit serving two people up to 15,000, set to #5, 93% and 95%. In general we use 2 units when 14,000-17,500. G. Username Protected wrote: I used an Inogen G5 today for the first time feeding two people at 15,000 MSL. My O2Sat stayed in the 90-93% range which is the same as I get with an O2D2. We did notice that there's a bit of an interaction with two people breathing on one G5 in that if one person took a breath shortly after the other, there was no flow to the second due to a minimum period between O2 pulses.
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 16 Feb 2024, 02:32 |
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Joined: 07/14/11 Posts: 822 Post Likes: +947
Aircraft: Bonanza V35
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If you want to fill your own bottle use a devillbiss ifill system with an adapter or use ifill tanks that have the pulse regulator already installed. Works great and is low enough in moisture that it won’t freeze up in the tank.
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 00:14 |
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Joined: 06/02/15 Posts: 2732 Post Likes: +1710 Location: Fresno, CA
Aircraft: T210M
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Username Protected wrote: This was the first time I used it so I used the max setting (6). At 15k it was definitely putting out enough O2 for the two of us even though some of it was clearly being wasted (e.g. when it pulsed for my copilot while I was exhaling) and vice versa).
I have a couple of the PreciseFlight PulseOx devices. I wonder if those could be set up in such a way as to be a workaround the out of sync pulsing?
_________________ Tom DeWitt Previous: TBM850/T210M/C182P APS 2004
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Post subject: Re: FS: New Inogen G5 Pilot Package with 5-year warranty Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 10:53 |
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Joined: 12/10/07 Posts: 30869 Post Likes: +10807 Location: Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
Aircraft: 1970 Baron B55
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Username Protected wrote: I have a couple of the PreciseFlight PulseOx devices. I wonder if those could be set up in such a way as to be a workaround the out of sync pulsing? My guess is your Precise Flight mechanical pulse delivery devices require something like 100 PSI of continuous O2 in order to work properly. I think it might be possible to design an electronic control with pressure sensors and solenoid valves to deliver the bolus to only the person who is breathing in at the time (maybe when I've got nothing better to do). Maybe just a very sensitive "flip-flop" mechanical valve would suffice.
_________________ -lance
It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.
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