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    Datascope Accutorr 4

    Taking apart some medical equipment and started with this Datascope, in one word "PURDY". Has all the good stuff Gold, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Stainless, IC Chips, Transistors, Titanium Caps. Going to keep the boards as is for now and see if there is a market for these as Replacement Parts. I could get into these all day long. Seeing how these are built and realized why our medical bills are so high. I guess if you need your heart and vitals monitored you would want the best components.


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    Sounds like opening up a gift and its multiple presents inside.. awesome! hopefully there's a market for the boards. Hope it works out!

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    Researching this Datascope Accutorr 4, trying to keep it in subassemblies for now. One of the sections is the pneumatic section, basically a pump, tubing, control circuit and four solenoid/pneumatic valves. Doing some "home work" and seems theres a market for these miniature pneumatic type devices. For hobby robotics, anyone familiar with robotics, this stuff is made by Parker/Pneutronics and everything is 12 volts DC.



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