Low-Cost Arduino-Based Ventilator
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Low-Cost Arduino-Based Ventilator
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#4All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
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#5All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
Death is also an easy way to hurt your lungs. I hope nobody is dumb enough to use something like this in place of visiting a hospital, but if hospitals are overrun this is better than nothing.
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#6All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
If a ventilator can be powered by a brushed motor blower, this is quite doable and scaleable. There are unique opportunities to get maker grade devices enhanced and tested for production when lives are being lost. Certainly worth the effort while we sit on the sidelines.
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#7Edit: Another design we're considering based on an Army prototype: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Hcuu-55q2a3_-LmBwg0uBdgM...
If you would like to help please join us at the #project-pneumatic-ventilator room of the Helpful Engineering Slack: https://helpfulengineering.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-c...
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#10All these things bug me because it is very easy to hurt your lungs with a ventilator.
Lock down a list of concerns, max / min pressures, limits of pressure change rates, etc. Generalize the device so it can be dialed in. If a ventilator can be powered by a brushed motor blower, this is quite doable and scaleable. There are unique opportunities to get maker grade devices enhanced and tested for production when lives are being lost. Certainly worth the effort while we sit on the sidelines.