I found it out. It uses a differential pressure sensor. As I reverse engineer this thing, I'm beginning to realize that I can make a better one that accounts for more environmental variables. Mine will work at any altitude with the ability to read air density. I almost have you beat Alnor. Your device if off patent, and I can build your 3000 dollar unit for 300 bucks......You now have competition.
I came here wondering what a balometer was, and I ended up learning a lot more than I expected. Good, educational video.
very helpful there ... thanks again
what is the safety precautions for this???????????
What kind of sensor is used in these things?
I found it out. It uses a differential pressure sensor. As I reverse engineer this thing, I'm beginning to realize that I can make a better one that accounts for more environmental variables. Mine will work at any altitude with the ability to read air density. I almost have you beat Alnor. Your device if off patent, and I can build your 3000 dollar unit for 300 bucks......You now have competition.
And Jeee, they went full IKEA on assembling that sleeve.
How about the liner difuser which has more than 2-3 meter length and less than 20 cm width?