I don't usually comment on these things, but fill like in this case a commendation is more than warranted: straight to the point, clear explanation with visual cues, not wasting anyone's time with overtaking or tangent topics, just efficiently delivering the message. THANK YOU!
that was not straight to the point. the first one minute could be removed and nothing of value would be lost. not sure about the rest, stopped watching after 10% of the video was already just filler
Jonathan's Deep Blue Loveshak? Great explanation - I'll probably recommend it in the future. The physical props really help a lot. My favourite rebreather explanation video has been the one by Richard Harris (the Thai cave rescue guy) and he starts super simple and slowly moves into more in-depth than most explanations. Even if you know how a rebreather works already you'll probably learn something from that one.
This explanation was awesome! You got straight to the point, didn’t try to make yourself sound like a Harvard graduate, and made the content easy to absorb.
I can't stand that. I'll look up quick gaming answers on UA-cam that should take no more than 30 seconds, but every video that pops up is close to 10 minutes.
Thanks for this introduction. Looking forward to more on this subject. I follow DiveTalk but haven't seen a video that explains this on an introduction level.
Nice one, great simple introduction on how rebreathers work, there's really no clear video around on that. Looking forward more in depth videos on the subject
Great explanation with illustration of what a rebreather is! I keep hearing the term if watching cave divers' videos and didn't quite know. It's something I would be keen to learn as I gain more dives.
That was a wonderfully simple explanation of how a rebreather works! The props make it easy to visualize and understand. Thanks! 😁 Oh - and Blue Habitat or Blue World Habitat. 🤙
We are going to do a follow up video to talk about that! I have four videos planned on "rebreather basics." And I think getting Mike Young to talk about rebreather design, would be awesome!
Excellent video on rebreathers. I look forward to the continued series. Also looking forward to meeting and listening to you in Cozumel. And I have to agree with the comment below... SEABASE.... very Conshelf/Sealab-ish. 🙂
Hey Johnathan! Wonder if you still use your Kraken double hose? I’m in the market and heard Bryan, from VDHose passed last year and no longer in production sadly. I’m hoping to find a regulator somewhere out there one day. Thanks for all the videos and love the “plus”Channel.
I’d love to learn how to use a rebreather. It’s such a mind blowing piece of tech. Too bad they are crazy expensive. As for the name might I suggest the SeaNest?
2009 was the first introduction to rebreather, ccr course AP Inspiration, Previously I had dived double12L and double18L hogarthian setup.When you can't use your lungs for lift control Silence, gone were the sounds of the open circuit regulator. Bottles fillings "cheapness" compared to 12L or 18L douples using trimix.
This is a very cool demonstration, thank you very much, Jonathan. Hope, you'll go into details, because I am interested in getting one. By the way, why did you pick this particular one? Did you check other models? Thanks
Your rebreather should be based on the type of diving you do. If you are in cold deep water off a rocking boat it would be different than a shallow warm water reef dive.
Teal World - - I was very confused about The pop bottle used as a “scrubber” - until you mentioned, possibly for The 2nd or 3rd Time ! That there wasn’t any scrubbling material actually in it ( ! ? )
There’s a Seabase i know of and it’s this diving center down in the Florida keys for Boy Scouts and it’s incredible. I went there when I was a senior in high school and it got me hooked on diving for life! I believe the full name is Florida Seabase.
As a rule of thumb....a pound of scrubber material lasts about an hour. So, a rebreather with a scubber canister that holds three pounds can go three hours, then you replace the material. Those numbers are kind of worst case though...a big guy working hard makes more CO2 than a small guy not working that hard. Real world tests have shown that the average diver gets more like 90 minutes per pound, but it varies from person to person.
In the spirit of KISS, Keep It Stupid Simple: Blue Base. Which abbreviated is BB, and I don't mind spending a night in an underwater bed and breakfast 🤪
Why did several of the diving depth record holders use standard scuba gear instead of a rebreather? Wouldn't their task be way easier with a rebreather?
a rebreather allows you to stay under water longer. as you dive at depth your body builds up nitrogen. at what optimal depth should a rebreather be used to get the longest dive time without going into decompression limits.
Blue Shark Tank??? Bakana, my sharky, says shark should be in it somewhere... Interesting seeing the chemical note about the sorb too. Looks quite basic (alkaline, not simple), which makes sense as CO2 dissolved is mildly acidic. Plus used sorb might make baking powder... (do not touch that stuff with your bare hands btw because NaOH in solid form is very ouch!!!)
I don't usually comment on these things, but fill like in this case a commendation is more than warranted: straight to the point, clear explanation with visual cues, not wasting anyone's time with overtaking or tangent topics, just efficiently delivering the message. THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for commenting!
that was not straight to the point. the first one minute could be removed and nothing of value would be lost. not sure about the rest, stopped watching after 10% of the video was already just filler
This is the best explanation on a rebreather on UA-cam by far,
“Beneath the Blue HQ” or “Below the Blue HQ” has a nice ring to it!
I think your onto something special but I simply really like just “Blue HQ” or even “HQ Blue”.. it’s catchy, easy, and fun..good job Chloe😊
“Think tank” very educational channel.
I like that!!
Jonathan's Deep Blue Loveshak?
Great explanation - I'll probably recommend it in the future. The physical props really help a lot.
My favourite rebreather explanation video has been the one by Richard Harris (the Thai cave rescue guy) and he starts super simple and slowly moves into more in-depth than most explanations.
Even if you know how a rebreather works already you'll probably learn something from that one.
I like that one too. He says "imagine you are breathing into a bag." And I'm thinking...you know...a bag is a pretty easy prop to come up with....
“Please don’t build this and go into your swimming pool…. You will drown” 😂😂😂
This explanation was awesome! You got straight to the point, didn’t try to make yourself sound like a Harvard graduate, and made the content easy to absorb.
That's my modus operandi!
I can't stand that. I'll look up quick gaming answers on UA-cam that should take no more than 30 seconds, but every video that pops up is close to 10 minutes.
I think I learned more from this video than any thing else I’ve ever watched on UA-cam… _You’re a good teacher_
Thanks!
This is a great video. The incremental approach is the key here: facing a problem->solving it. Many Thanks!
Thanks!
The Blue World Birdhouse!
Brilliant explanation, well illustrated and easy to understand for folks that are only vaguely familiar with ccr. Greatly appreciated this video
Thanks for this introduction. Looking forward to more on this subject.
I follow DiveTalk but haven't seen a video that explains this on an introduction level.
We are going to progress slowly. We have several more coming.
Brilliant video Jonathan!!!
My favorite so far is Blue HQ!
Nice one, great simple introduction on how rebreathers work, there's really no clear video around on that. Looking forward more in depth videos on the subject
More to come.
Magnificent explanation!!
Thanks....more detail in the next video.
Exactly like what we use in veterinary anaesthesia. Nicely explained xxx
Jonathan, thank you for this fun and informative video. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BlueWorldplus as a non-diver, I love this kind of educational stuff.
Name it “BLUEBASE!!!” Have fun!!!
Love the videos Jonathan!
Excellent video. Straight to the point and with great props to explain what a rebreather really is.
Your explanation is concise and to the point!👍
I appreciate that!
Very clear! Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing this information
Great explanation!
This is completely brilliant!
Thanks!
Great explanation with illustration of what a rebreather is! I keep hearing the term if watching cave divers' videos and didn't quite know. It's something I would be keen to learn as I gain more dives.
Nice vid as always!!!
Excellent. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I learn something new! Thank you Jonathan for the wonderful videos.
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the intel
Thank you.. Explanation is sooo good.
You are welcome!
Thanks for these introduction 💪 greetings from Argentina 🤗💕
Blue Lab!!
I have a rebreather just like yours at home. Me and my friends love using it when taking some funny stuff.
🤣 No that's a bong!! LOL!
Appreciate the disclaimer 👌
🤣
That was a wonderfully simple explanation of how a rebreather works! The props make it easy to visualize and understand. Thanks! 😁 Oh - and Blue Habitat or Blue World Habitat. 🤙
Glad it was helpful!
great explanation! Thanks 🙂
fantastic. on average how much does a rebreather extend your time underwater?
In most cases it is based on the amount of CO2 absorbent in the canisters. Most run a minimum of 4 hours.
We are going to do a follow up video to talk about that! I have four videos planned on "rebreather basics." And I think getting Mike Young to talk about rebreather design, would be awesome!
Excellent video on rebreathers. I look forward to the continued series. Also looking forward to meeting and listening to you in Cozumel.
And I have to agree with the comment below... SEABASE.... very Conshelf/Sealab-ish. 🙂
Jonathan you can come to the KISS factory to shoot your in depth version. I have lots of proper props!!!
OOOOh! Now that sounds fun!!! We will definitely come down!
Hey Johnathan! Wonder if you still use your Kraken double hose? I’m in the market and heard Bryan, from VDHose passed last year and no longer in production sadly. I’m hoping to find a regulator somewhere out there one day. Thanks for all the videos and love the “plus”Channel.
Email me and I can direct you to someone who can help.
@@BlueWorldplus thank you! I’ll find your email on your website
@blueworld_plus And you should call it Base- Ment built by NOAA… haha
I sent the email, wondering if it was received. I’m out on the boat and service is spotty.
Jonathan's cocoon 🙂
Hope we will have more rescue stores from edd on this channel.
well done
I’d love to learn how to use a rebreather. It’s such a mind blowing piece of tech. Too bad they are crazy expensive. As for the name might I suggest the SeaNest?
Brave Blue World Lab
2009 was the first introduction to rebreather, ccr course AP Inspiration, Previously I had dived double12L and double18L hogarthian setup.When you can't use your lungs for lift control Silence, gone were the sounds of the open circuit regulator. Bottles fillings "cheapness" compared to 12L or 18L douples using trimix.
No question that a rebreather starts to make a lot of sense with trimix!
The Bird house!
Very informative, thank you!
Also name suggestion: Bluelab 2023
Cartoon reference in there lol.
This is a very cool demonstration, thank you very much, Jonathan. Hope, you'll go into details, because I am interested in getting one. By the way, why did you pick this particular one? Did you check other models? Thanks
Your rebreather should be based on the type of diving you do. If you are in cold deep water off a rocking boat it would be different than a shallow warm water reef dive.
Awesome
Great video very informative. How much of an advantage does a rebreather give you over open circuit? How many more extra minutes will the diver get ?
hours
Very interesting guys, thanks.
We will be covering that in the next episode!! Stay tuned!
@@BlueWorldplus You're undersea lab should be called " the blue dolphin".
Immersion Blue
-LMAO 🤣 Busted Out Laughing @ 9:50 …Yeah, I Imagine You Will.
Base Blue!
When is your next dolphin episode?
Soon!!
Teal World
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I was very confused about The pop bottle used as a “scrubber” - until you mentioned, possibly for The 2nd or 3rd Time ! That there wasn’t any scrubbling material actually in it ( ! ? )
Very well explained..never knew body did not use all the oxygen it takes in each breath.
Bluey McBlueBase?
There’s a Seabase i know of and it’s this diving center down in the Florida keys for Boy Scouts and it’s incredible. I went there when I was a senior in high school and it got me hooked on diving for life! I believe the full name is Florida Seabase.
The Blue Base!
Johnathan Bird's Deep Lablueatory!
How often do you have to replace the scrubber kitty litter?
As a rule of thumb....a pound of scrubber material lasts about an hour. So, a rebreather with a scubber canister that holds three pounds can go three hours, then you replace the material. Those numbers are kind of worst case though...a big guy working hard makes more CO2 than a small guy not working that hard. Real world tests have shown that the average diver gets more like 90 minutes per pound, but it varies from person to person.
Blue World One
0:48 base name
Big Blue Base aka BBB or triple B
Are the hoses ribbed on the inside?
Yes. The good part of that is that they can trap small amounts of water, the bad part is that its hard to get them dry later!
In the spirit of KISS, Keep It Stupid Simple: Blue Base.
Which abbreviated is BB, and I don't mind spending a night in an underwater bed and breakfast 🤪
The blue room? 😅 nice video and very easy to pick up
Thanks! 😃
Deep blue world
Is there no scrubber that only scrubs the Carbon instead of CO2?
There is no carbon in there!
@@BlueWorldplus CO2. CARBONdioxide. Remove CARBON, you get O2 aka oxygen. That's what i meant.
i dont know nothing about diving but oxygen is important to us well explained
How deep can you use a rebreather before you need a different breathe gas mixture?
Well, that depends on many factors, but as a general rule, its the same as open circuit. With more depth comes complications from too much nitrogen.
You remind me of Robin Williams, thank you
Think tank
Why did several of the diving depth record holders use standard scuba gear instead of a rebreather? Wouldn't their task be way easier with a rebreather?
There are advantages and disadvantages of both.
Atlantis Blue
Blue World Station
Sealab 2020
blue world underwater Labe?
Name it "Blue Videos compilation "
Blueology Lab
Bird Nest
The "Blue Screen Room"
The Blue Lair?
Just name it "Rock bottom" 😂
Blue Lab
Deep blue
Thought of a name idea: The Bluebird or The Blue Bird.
a rebreather allows you to stay under water longer. as you dive at depth your body builds up nitrogen. at what optimal depth should a rebreather be used to get the longest dive time without going into decompression limits.
That is a great topic to discuss in another video!
Blue station 1
Jonathan’s: Bluedome, blue-habitat, Aqualab,
How about wethouse?
Blue screen. :)
Deep blue base
does rebreather need a nitrogen bottle?because rebreather only genenrate oxygen and absorb co2,how can you get mix air?
That is an excellent and astute question, which will be covered in the next episode!
Can we talk to Noah about how the light rays on the background don't make any sense? :D
Blue Shark Tank??? Bakana, my sharky, says shark should be in it somewhere...
Interesting seeing the chemical note about the sorb too. Looks quite basic (alkaline, not simple), which makes sense as CO2 dissolved is mildly acidic. Plus used sorb might make baking powder... (do not touch that stuff with your bare hands btw because NaOH in solid form is very ouch!!!)
Back in the day, I had a friend who spread the used sorb on his lawn once a year. If you have acidic soil, it's just the thing.
Bluesea1 ?
Noah’s😂 Blue World
Has anyone suggested you call your HQ Blue waffle? I'm gonna be that guy.
"The Blue Ark"
After all, Noah built the Ark.