Haber Eliminator - Kit and pics on different masks

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  • ezcreation
    ezcreation.ca
    • May 2008
    • 1013

    #1

    Haber Eliminator - Kit and pics on different masks

    While we build and sell FANZ systems to prevent fogging, we could not avoid a product called HABER ELIMINATOR. This system is a one piece kit with the particularity that it has a humidity sensor allowing an automatic on/off system to prevent fogging!
    While not as quiet as FANZ, it does not have to be as not always on!



    The kit is available for $65 on http://www.ezcreation.ca WORLDWIDE. We always carry stock and ship the next day.

    Now here is the kit installed on different masks. We tried to take differents angles possible

    On Event Helix:




    On Dye I3 (tough one to install):




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  • ezcreation
    ezcreation.ca
    • May 2008
    • 1013

    #2
    On Dye I4:




    On VForce Profiler:




    On SLY PROFIT:




    We will post a video showing how to install on a profiler soon!
    We retail Profiler, Grillz, I4 and SLY Profit on our website! We do combine products.

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    • Tek2974
      Registered User
      • Jun 2010
      • 97

      #3
      any idea how they'd fit on the pro axis? similar to the i3s? I have the proto turbine fan right now and it doesn't seem to move much air.

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      • ezcreation
        ezcreation.ca
        • May 2008
        • 1013

        #4
        Originally posted by Tek2974
        any idea how they'd fit on the pro axis? similar to the i3s? I have the proto turbine fan right now and it doesn't seem to move much air.
        We dont have that model to test on unfortunately but will look into it for sure!

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        • going_home
          Hebrews 13:8

          • Dec 2004
          • 8345

          #5
          How tall is the unit ?
          Just wondering how much room its taking up inside the mask.
          I find its not the I4 that fogs, its the glasses that always fog.

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          • ezcreation
            ezcreation.ca
            • May 2008
            • 1013

            #6
            Originally posted by going_home
            How tall is the unit ?
            Just wondering how much room its taking up inside the mask.
            I find its not the I4 that fogs, its the glasses that always fog.
            Unit is about 15mm height I would say (will measure tonight). We took reverse picture to show room taken.

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            • ezcreation
              ezcreation.ca
              • May 2008
              • 1013

              #7
              Youtube installation:

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              • DevilMan
                FeedBack is at my HomePage
                • Aug 2004
                • 2479

                #8
                hmmmm..... looks like a very nice device... my only issue is the space that it takes up inside of the lense... I hate having a restricted view.... Can you give us an "on face" review of it and let us know how much you can see it in your line of sight if at all?

                I'm interested to get one and try out just the same... Also... hmmm...

                DM

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                • skipdogg
                  OG & HNIC
                  • Nov 2000
                  • 1392

                  #9
                  very interested in these...
                  OLD AO FEEDBACK

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                  • ezcreation
                    ezcreation.ca
                    • May 2008
                    • 1013

                    #10
                    Let me know if you have any question

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                    • ezcreation
                      ezcreation.ca
                      • May 2008
                      • 1013

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DevilMan
                      hmmmm..... looks like a very nice device... my only issue is the space that it takes up inside of the lense... I hate having a restricted view.... Can you give us an "on face" review of it and let us know how much you can see it in your line of sight if at all?

                      I'm interested to get one and try out just the same... Also... hmmm...

                      DM
                      WEll we were discussing that with John (on the video) yesterday with the Haber installed on Profiler. I tend to wear mine very low on noise and therefore was seeing a little bit of it while he wears it high and couldnt even see it.

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                      • DevilMan
                        FeedBack is at my HomePage
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 2479

                        #12
                        What type of battery do these use??? Is that the battery in the pic??? Looks like a AAA..

                        DM

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                        • Hook
                          The Canuck Maggot

                          • Dec 2007
                          • 834

                          #13
                          I guess it depends of the model of goggles and how you wear it.
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                          • ezcreation
                            ezcreation.ca
                            • May 2008
                            • 1013

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DevilMan
                            What type of battery do these use??? Is that the battery in the pic??? Looks like a AAA..

                            DM
                            It uses 1 AAA

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                            • insixdays777
                              Long Live AGD
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 857

                              #15
                              Is there on on/off that allows you to turn it on when you want or is it always sensor based?

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