I don’t know if any Nitrox Blenders out there are doing this, but I’ve stumbled onto a possible solution for those, like me, that are tired of moving H and K bottles around. A friend of mine bought the contents of a storage unit that had been abandoned, in it were 2 medical oxygen concentrators both able to make 5 liters per minute each. I thought why not feed the Nitrox stick with these?
I calculated that I could make 28.3% with my (suitable for O2) compressor. I filled 4 cylinders, back to back, and they all came out 29.2%. Knowing that medical devices are generally spot on for specs to avoid lawsuits, I was able to calculate that my compressor only delivers 3.1 CFM over a 3500 PSI fill rather than the rated 3.5 CFM.
I’m satisfied as is. A 29 gives almost a 130 END (FFW) at 1.4. This is also very convenient for pumping on top of helium for those certified to do such things.
WARNING: DO NOT put oxygen into the intake of any compressor as it can explode, causing possible injury and death. Only use an approved compressor and nitrox stick for blending purposes. The blending of high pressure gases is inherently dangerous if performed with inadequate knowledge, technique, or equipment. Additionally, improperly prepared breathing gases can prove fatal to the end user.


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