Except that doesn't work -- you may damage the O2D2.ultraturtle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:36 pmYou don’t actually need a connector. Simply cut one of the Diamond supplied cannula connectors to a convenient length - it fits into the O2D2 perfectly.
You need to order a pressure reducing in-line regulator from Mountain High that hangs from the O2 outlet in the ceiling, and then connects to the O2D2 black box. And when you order the regulator you need to specific which type of connector is needed: a BNC 750.
https://www.mhoxygen.com/product/o2d2-x-str/
Year ago they sold me the regulator separately since I already had an O2D2 system. If it's not on the website, call them.