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You are right man! That genius that replaied to you coment ist copy n pasting the same text under every single comment that says, that there are laier,
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for those of you doubting the feasibility of this, it really works. 4-6 minutes under water. i had to hook mine on a cut off snorkel though. i can't seem to master breathing through the small tube. i use it to get to my shrimp trap.
@Hahshs Hshshs: Because as you go up the air in your lungs expands. If you don't let it out of your lungs your lungs can basically burst and you would have some serious medical issues.
@c u: To be practically honest, you are probably right. But you never know how big of a breath they may take down there (they may take the biggest breath they can) or how far down they may try to go. The pool I got certified in was 17' feet deep. That is about another 0.5 atm of pressure on the air in your lungs. If they took a breath at the bottom, the volume of air in their lungs would increase by 50% when surfacing (assuming you are at sea level.) ex: 4 liters would become 6 liters of air. The change would be greater if they were higher than sea level.
That is awesome! I have tried making one of these, but I forgot the clean the inside of the sprayer first. XD Now to try again, but this time I'll remember to clean the inside! Thanks so much for making this video!
Dicky rayhan it depends on what Type of weight you use If its Iron (like i did it) for a 10l (a bit more cuz there is always room for the air in the sprayer) i needed 12,5 kg
Although he's using really low PSI, this reminds me of an advanced open water Scuba class I took while stationed in Okinawa back in the early 70's. Part of the training was to breath directly from the tank..NO REGULATOR. The purpose being if your regulator failed, you'd be trained in how to deal with using that high PSI air from the tank. Sort of scary at first. But once you get the hang of controlling the valve, not all too hard to do. These days, backup is the norm.
there was a time my primary regulator stopped working and when I went to my second regulator, I noticed it was completely crushed under the tank when I drove it to the dive center. I was lucky that I traveled with a friend and I shared a regulator with them till I got up. I have no Idea why I didn't check my gear.
C J night diving specialties are standard. Most good scuba agencies have a night dive course. But yes some of Paris courses r dumb. They even have a zombie apocalypse cert. SSI is the way to go if you want to become a professional diver.
@@cj4984 I Dove at Night for Year's. I use to Dive under the Liberty Ships 105 ft at Night for Flounder. Ran out of Air 1 Fri Night under the Edwards. Stuck alot of Flounder that Night. Had my Dive Bud not seen me Bolt for the Surface I would not be telling about it
i don't understand why people are freaking out about this, he is just showing the simplified concept of the scuba principles. it carries the same risk as any scuba. of course you have to know the basics of scuba if you do this. great vid!
Don't attach the lead weights to the bottle. attach to your waist so that in case of emergency, you can just unlatch it very fast. However if attach to the tank, you have to get those two clips off and then try to take the weights off the tank.
So my understanding is that when he's breathing the pressurized air under too great a depth, and he surfaces, the pressurized air expands inside his lungs and can hurt him, right? So, could someone avoid such injury by "un-pressurizing" the air into a separate tank? Say you had one tank under pressure, and a second one that was not, and the first tank fed into that tank before you breathed it.
Nope, the problem isn't that he has compressed the air into the tank. It's fact that under "pressure" air can be compress and when you dive the water pressure is what is doing the compressing. So say you take 1 litre of air in a bottle at see level (0m) and then you dive down to 10m. There is still 1 litre of air in bottle but it will be compresses to around 500ml or half the amount of air and has crushed itself. (because of the water pressure around you) Now you want to fill a second 1litre bottle (at 10m still) but if you note the bottle we fill at the surface has half as much air, So where going to need to but 2litre of air. Now as we return to the surface the first bottle begins the return to normal but the second bottle in beginning to swell up. The further up you go the more the second bottle swells up and then BANG it's bursts. The same thing can happen to your lungs when you breath in underwater.
Justin David its pressure and volume effected by atmosphere..every 33 feet an atmosperic change to pressure and volume occurs...Holding your breath below 33 feet and coming to the surface could cause an embolism...over inflation or bursting of the lungs...
Ryan Xuereb: Although its true that the water is doing the compressing, the air pressure inside the tank is still higher at sea level. As well as this, as far as I'm aware, and I could be wrong, I haven't taken SCUBA lessons, the tanks do not get compressed by the water because of their rigidity.
This is similar to the scuba tank I attempted to make when I was 11 years old. It kind of worked, but almost killed me. Seriously, just buy the proper equipment, and get certified. Scuba isn’t really a DIY activity.
hi Cristian, i tryed this with a spray tank that you fill with a compressor to 8 bar. had a ok dive to 15-20 meters. When i was emty of air i whent up. but after I came up I had some pain in my elbow and sholder, it whent away after a week or so... do you think tjis hs something to do whit the air quality?? 🤔
Absolutely fantastic! Blue Peter could not have done better! An impressive 2-3 minutes under water? or you can work hard and learn to hold your breath for 3 minutes!
Tyler Ferg lol no that’s not true after 6 mins of no oxygen there is a chance of brain damage if u hold your breath u have oxygen in ur system u just consume it slower than usual that why there are apnea times even up to 20m!
George GDL i have a collection of those from every plane i’ve been on for 10 years. sometimes the cushion itself is the life preserver but usually it’s a plastic bag folded up with an inflatable life jacket. i probably have a dozen or more.
I've been UK diving for over 12 years. My breathing rate is equivalent to 17 litres per minute. In that setup I might get 90 seconds down time. It's a little bit of fun, but there are other safety factors to consider. Learn to dive safely. Use proper Scuba equipment & come back alive.
Pardon, you are diving for 12 years now and still need 17 l/min? Stay cooler next dive and dont take a rush, you ll need less liters :D save diving my friend
No, you won't get 90 seconds - this guy doesn't even get 2 breaths from it. Plus, if you have normal sized adult lungs the volume of air required for swimming would be around 28 - 35 litres per minute at surface pressure. This piece of plastic shit is just over 8 litres volume which equates to 1 and a half breaths surface pressure. It cannot be pressurised to anything near the pressure required to provide more than 1- 2 breaths at just 1m depth. From a Professional Diver of 40+ years.
Christian, I've built one of these just with a smaller tank. I washed multiple times and yet the air still smells bad. I found its the pump lubricant, how did you solve this problem if you had it at all?
Jenna Tolls why exactly does a regulator increase safety? A regulator just brings the pressure of the air to environment pressure, but its the same air. Its more like a comfort thing
Jenna Tolls you just repeated what i said without answering my question. Why is it safer to use a regulator or what Problems Do you get if you dont use one
i built my own with some swapped out parts (hello, fellow scientist!). it took like a week and a half for all the parts to arrive, which was the weights and the tank, since i couldn't find the specific measurements i wanted at local stores. i used a 12 kg tank so i just opted for more weights and could breathe comfortably underwater (bottom of 15 foot pool) for about 4.5 minutes. good tutorial, and i encourage other viewers to try it! it doesn't get you a long time but it is still quite the experience. doesn't take too long to refill the tank either (takes me about 2 minutes to fill the 12 kg tank, but i'm not that muscular and i do it rather slowly). And, best part, it's quite cheap! built mine with $35 dollars! that might seem a bit expensive but it's worth the money. good video!
You should never do this and never encourage others to try it! Its very dangerous even when it looks so simple and innocent. If you would finish open water diver certificate, you would learn about all the dangers. One of them is lung over expansion injury. Even as little as in 3 meters deep breathing compressed air can over expand your lungs if you don't release air while ascending. Lungs have no pain sensitivity nerve and you wouldn't feel any discomfort until it's too late.
Just wondering how you overcame the problem of breathing plastic vapor under pressure. (plastics that are non food grade or breathing grade vapor off under pressure.). No lung damage yet?
Spent around €1000 on PADI certifications so far, and currently training to become a Divemaster. should have watched this video first, so I could become a professional for only €10!! I feel cheated. 😐
@David Chatterton because he doesnt breath in while underwater its pretty fucking simple, when you breath in under water the gas is more compressed so when you surface it expands which can rupture your lungs
"always have a certified diver with you when using this" Good idea, we could use the laugh. But really folks, please don't do this. Barotrauma is no joke.
Question... Is the breathing apparatus that is placed in your mouth to take in air, the actual device that is attached to the sprayer when purchased? In other words, no additional modification of this part of build?
I knew while watching the video that there would be a bunch of proper divers on the comments looking to tell people this is stupid and dangerous. And I'm glad there is cos there's idiots out there who would think this is fine
+ɖơɱ_ ɬɧɛ No. It is not the amount of air that decide how good you float, It is the volume that air fills, and the volume is constant. If you fill your lungs with air you float better, not because you have more air, but because your lungs expand and you take up more space in the water. If you fill your lungs you will float, when you swim deeper your lungs get compressed and you float less. If you swim deep enough your lungs get compressed so much you will sink. Since you displace less water
DONT DIVE WITH THIS TANK! It's extremely dangerous to dive without proper gear and education, as there are many dangers that might not be obvious. For your own well-being, please avoid to use this gear, or you might die while diving.
Quickest way to an embolism I've ever seen. Anyone trying this beware. if you take a lung full of compressed air at depths as shallow as a metre and hold it as you surface you are very likely to have an embolism. This will mean you lungs rupture and if not treated in hospital WILL result in your very painful death.
PADI Diver Nope. This is meant for a public pool. Not a dive in a lake or ocean. All anyone needs to know is empty your lungs when surfacing and blow out slowly after taking a breath
Depends on the depth you are diving at, the rate in which you are breathing and can also depend on what temperature water you are diving in. At 20 meters in 20 degree water and a normal calm breathing rate you would have a total dive time of about 30-35 minutes.
Hey Christian wedoy i buil it my self but the air flow is too dangerous so can you make version 2 of the tank by placing in the nozel snorkel mout peace
Do not try that that is so dangerous you do not want to hold your breath while you're underwater breathing air I would not recommend this to anyonedangerous dangerous dangerous
I would like to give kudos to the maker fior being creative. However, like many others here, I would like to warn people: DO NOT try to use this or any of the other DIY gadgets like the spare air to actually try and scuba. You WILL put yourself in GRAVE danger (like collapsed lungs). Certifications for diving and cylinders are out there for a reason. I'm not an instructor but an experienced diver working for a dive shop. We sadly get many people who lack any diving experience, but have seen videos like these and get really bad ideas in their heads about trying this themselves. Just DON'T, get a cert, dive a lot and you will see why this is a bad idea in the real world.
Absolutely. Should not be be showing people who are too lazy to get certified how to do this. One thing I have noticed, is that lazy and stupid seems to to go together.
can I pull off a basic snorkel attached to a hose connected to a float above for a 10ft dive at least? I'm only looking to do small recreational exploration. I really don't want to have to buy a ventilator... They're so pricey!
I have a question:) I have a homemade 7.5L Garden sprayer scuba tank can I get the bends if I go down more than 6m? Thank you please reply to this message I want to know
No you can not. But when you don’t breath in breath out !!!! So protect your lungs. And I don’t recommended this if you are not a experience diver. // instructor Ps I found probably like to try it out in a safe place whit some dive friends. Dive safe
You won't get the bends (DCI) as there isn't enough air in the sprayer. You would however have a good chance of getting a barotrauma. A barotrauma is where the lungs get over pressurised and burst and can happen in as little as 2 meters.
+Christian Wedoy hey, amazing Project, I want to build it too, but before I want to know how often you can breath under water, until the tank is empty?
It really isnt that dangerous. People are going to use this because they wanna dive at crazy depths. They use this because they wanna explore a lake near their house, or swim down a rive and see the fish without have to surface for air as often, little things like that.
People trying your idea can sustain a lung over expansion injury (i.e. air embolism) in just 4 feet of water if they fail to breathe continuously as SCUBA divers are trained to do. This is a serious and life threatening injury. You have been warned by a number of commenters. Now you should be liable for people who are injured by implementing your instructional video.
A lung over-expansion injury happens when air breathed at depth is held in the lungs while ascending to the surface. The air expands and ruptures the alveoli in your lungs causing massive hemorrhaging. Your alveoli are only one cell layer thick between the air in your lungs and your blood supply. It does not take much force to sustain this injury and the damage is permanent if you live.
I do happen to dive for a living. So that makes me a pro by definition. 😬 I'm just concerned kids or even adults will try this and sustain a life-long injury.
Oh my god you dont know anything about what your talking about, but ok lets Do the maths. If you inhale at 4 feet depth and then go to the surface thats a pressure drop from about 1.1 Bars to 1 bar. Every 1 bar a Gas doubles its volume so if you inhaled 5l at the surface you have 5.5l in your lungs. So whats the big Deal? After all getting a lung overexpansion by holding your breath is very hard and it will force you to exhale.
If I had to build and use something like this to escape from a communist prison camp... I would. However, in normal life there is no need to risk drowning or a burst lung with such a piece of crap. Someone on here has already commented that they 'forgot' to clean out the spray tank before use - do you not see how dumb this thing is when there are such dumb people in the world? No one has considered what would happen should anyone swim down to 10m with this plastic thing on their back but I can tell you this; It will most likely implode very quickly - leaving you sucking water through that hose. You can check my credentials through my underwater videos on my channel, they were all filmed by me - a former military and now professional oilfield diver and strongly advise you all to pass this idea bye.
I hear you but so long as a person only used something like this in shallow water, no more than 20 feet, I think it could be relatively safe... of course there are a lot of idiots out there. Nevermind 😉
Guys i have a PADI and i have made one of these with two tanks and it can be dangerous but if you only dive like one metre it won't kill you i have dived multiple times with my homemade one and i have yet to die.
Jenna Tolls what??? A regulator prevents your lungs from overexpansion??? That Are two completly separate things?! Its lot like its a magic pipe going in your mouth and keeping your lungs together?! If you hold your breath even a regulator cant Do anything
Epic Bad Idea, for the sake of your own safety, do not try this. This is a PADI Divemaster, Certified Rescue Diver and Certified Emergency First Responder talking !
Can i ask why? I had the same idea as the author of this video, but fortuantley i found this video before trying to dive with this "equipment". Is it really so dangerous? I wanted to go like max 4 meters underwater for 5 breaths from this bottle. Would it kill me?
Theoreticly this thing can Provide 10l * 4bar (typically max for one of those) -10l is 30l of air which is about 4-6 breaths At that depth depth doesnt really matter
I know it's 4 years old, but in case someone new is reading this. No it would not be okay, the first 30 ft of a dive is the most dangerous in regard to over expansion injuries.
Nice proof of concept. what is the pressure inside the tank ? I think no more then 5 bar (75psi) , so connecting a standard scuba regulator don't work. I like innovations like this to fill the gap between snorkeling and scuba diving. but the downside is that it can be dangerous without proper knowledge and training.
It's hilarious that most people in the comments are clamming to be diving instructors even though they are talking shit out of their arse.
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You are right man! That genius that replaied to you coment ist copy n pasting the same text under every single comment that says, that there are laier,
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Your parents should take away your UA-cam privileges until you can prove to them you know how to think
Here is my second channel you should watch this video too you might learn something, though I doubt it because in order to learn you first must
have cognitive function
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I think i am going to build few of these for my Marianas Trench dive project
How about diving the Tongue Of The Ocean,That'd be fun if a friend of mine made these and used them in the local high school pool!
CodyLLC do I have to remind you that they cost hounded of dollars lmao
@@bruuhblackboih8777 why are you trying to bring reality into this joke thread? 😂
@@danni3094 i dunno bro, im not a sea guy anymore, i like cars now
best part is that there is an actual scuba class behind him in the pool lmao
Paul Blart I guess he couldn't afford it so instead he's going to try to cause an emergency situation.
Peter
I believe my diving certificate costs a bit more then a Padi Open Water certification.
Christian Wedoy Yes, especially when you factor in the highly likely scenario where you need a pressure chamber.
What qualification would that be then?
TheStevethebungee but hes "sertivied"
for those of you doubting the feasibility of this, it really works. 4-6 minutes under water. i had to hook mine on a cut off snorkel though. i can't seem to master breathing through the small tube. i use it to get to my shrimp trap.
enough time to grab a spiny lobster
Exercise breathing with a straw
These vape mods are getting out of hand
Ikr
Lol underwater vape mod
Chris Wedoy Wednesdays
Hahahahahahaha😂😂😂
Bruh I'm dead 😂😂
The scuba class behind at 5:57 must have been having a good laugh.
My mom would've said'"If you drown don't come crying to me!"
He should’ve used Flex Tape
@@Lokitellus now thats a lotta damage!
FYI: If you do this, PLEASE make sure you breathe out all the air that is in your lungs while you are coming back up.
Zachariah Pohopin why??
Zachariah Pohopin I don't think there going deep enough for there to be different pressure in there lungs
@Hahshs Hshshs: Because as you go up the air in your lungs expands. If you don't let it out of your lungs your lungs can basically burst and you would have some serious medical issues.
@c u: To be practically honest, you are probably right. But you never know how big of a breath they may take down there (they may take the biggest breath they can) or how far down they may try to go. The pool I got certified in was 17' feet deep. That is about another 0.5 atm of pressure on the air in your lungs. If they took a breath at the bottom, the volume of air in their lungs would increase by 50% when surfacing (assuming you are at sea level.) ex: 4 liters would become 6 liters of air. The change would be greater if they were higher than sea level.
Zachariah Pohopin lol I didn't get certified in a pool I went straight to a reef 40 ft was my first dive so I understand it going for wreak diver soon
That is awesome! I have tried making one of these, but I forgot the clean the inside of the sprayer first. XD Now to try again, but this time I'll remember to clean the inside! Thanks so much for making this video!
+ApexTV
Great,
Yes cleaning it is very impotant
Christian Wedoy how much does it actually need ? Coz i use a 7 Lt plastic sprayer with 8.7 kilos of weight and it still floats
Dicky rayhan it depends on what Type of weight you use
If its Iron (like i did it) for a 10l (a bit more cuz there is always room for the air in the sprayer) i needed 12,5 kg
@@Christian_Wedoy Plastic Taste~
lol u still alive ?
Although he's using really low PSI, this reminds me of an advanced open water Scuba class I took while stationed in Okinawa back in the early 70's. Part of the training was to breath directly from the tank..NO REGULATOR. The purpose being if your regulator failed, you'd be trained in how to deal with using that high PSI air from the tank. Sort of scary at first. But once you get the hang of controlling the valve, not all too hard to do. These days, backup is the norm.
I’m glad I haven’t had to do that
What's the procedure? Is it kinda like breathing from a freeflowing regular where you open the valve a bit and sip from a cupped hand?
there was a time my primary regulator stopped working and when I went to my second regulator, I noticed it was completely crushed under the tank when I drove it to the dive center. I was lucky that I traveled with a friend and I shared a regulator with them till I got up. I have no Idea why I didn't check my gear.
@@trufortune6771 Good old fashioned buddy breathing. 🙂
This is the best diy tank I have seen so far. Good stuff!!
You will see when he teaches you to build a personal defense weapon with a duck-shaped life buoy. 🥴
Yup....the next PADI speciality course...weed killer diver :-)
Eh, I wouldn’t put it past PADI, seeing how there is a specialty for night diving
C J night diving specialties are standard. Most good scuba agencies have a night dive course. But yes some of Paris courses r dumb. They even have a zombie apocalypse cert. SSI is the way to go if you want to become a professional diver.
@@cj4984 I Dove at Night for Year's. I use to Dive under the Liberty Ships 105 ft at Night for Flounder. Ran out of Air 1 Fri Night under the Edwards. Stuck alot of Flounder that Night. Had my Dive Bud not seen me Bolt for the Surface I would not be telling about it
They have zombie 🧟♂️ divers 😜🤔🤣🤣
Big Boi Bill I thought this was a joke, and I was kinda hyped that there’s actually a PADI Zombie Cert
Don't think I would trust my life to a weed sprayer underwater , but You knock yourself out with all that fun.
Finally I can make under water rings for longer
Jaxton Trinh FINALLY
Finally. I can have my lungs rupture faster
@@Deca.Knight hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
i don't understand why people are freaking out about this, he is just showing the simplified concept of the scuba principles. it carries the same risk as any scuba. of course you have to know the basics of scuba if you do this. great vid!
Don't attach the lead weights to the bottle. attach to your waist so that in case of emergency, you can just unlatch it very fast. However if attach to the tank, you have to get those two clips off and then try to take the weights off the tank.
+kwxj61b
As you see I also have a weight belt on.
You need the weights on the tank to make it neutral, without it will be uncomfortable
uh, in case of emergency, ditch the tank altogether and push off the bottom of the pool, yo
WhackyJ in AK you may have pressurisation issues and may cause harm to yourself
I hate myself anyway, self harm is nothing new.
You are right,but the tank is towed to him by one clip. Removing the tank will work way faster
Good video some people are just criticize but I don’t see them doing a video to show better. I think is a good video.
So my understanding is that when he's breathing the pressurized air under too great a depth, and he surfaces, the pressurized air expands inside his lungs and can hurt him, right?
So, could someone avoid such injury by "un-pressurizing" the air into a separate tank? Say you had one tank under pressure, and a second one that was not, and the first tank fed into that tank before you breathed it.
Nope, the problem isn't that he has compressed the air into the tank. It's fact that under "pressure" air can be compress and when you dive the water pressure is what is doing the compressing. So say you take 1 litre of air in a bottle at see level (0m) and then you dive down to 10m. There is still 1 litre of air in bottle but it will be compresses to around 500ml or half the amount of air and has crushed itself. (because of the water pressure around you) Now you want to fill a second 1litre bottle (at 10m still) but if you note the bottle we fill at the surface has half as much air, So where going to need to but 2litre of air. Now as we return to the surface the first bottle begins the return to normal but the second bottle in beginning to swell up. The further up you go the more the second bottle swells up and then BANG it's bursts. The same thing can happen to your lungs when you breath in underwater.
Justin David its pressure and volume effected by atmosphere..every 33 feet an atmosperic change to pressure and volume occurs...Holding your breath below 33 feet and coming to the surface could cause an embolism...over inflation or bursting of the lungs...
Ryan Xuereb: Although its true that the water is doing the compressing, the air pressure inside the tank is still higher at sea level. As well as this, as far as I'm aware, and I could be wrong, I haven't taken SCUBA lessons, the tanks do not get compressed by the water because of their rigidity.
Justin David, you are smart. Why didn't I think of that. Of course you could be wrong, but it seems true.
Natural selection at its finest
This is similar to the scuba tank I attempted to make when I was 11 years old. It kind of worked, but almost killed me.
Seriously, just buy the proper equipment, and get certified. Scuba isn’t really a DIY activity.
I bet it would work great for hookah diving though, hook it up to a diaphragm air pump and keep it filled with air that way
hi Cristian, i tryed this with a spray tank that you fill with a compressor to 8 bar. had a ok dive to 15-20 meters. When i was emty of air i whent up. but after I came up I had some pain in my elbow and sholder, it whent away after a week or so... do you think tjis hs something to do whit the air quality?? 🤔
Dude u know that u need to blow air from your lungs when you go to surface? Because air is more compressed underwater(it means ur lungs could explode)
Absolutely fantastic! Blue Peter could not have done better! An impressive 2-3 minutes under water?
or you can work hard and learn to hold your breath for 3 minutes!
how many cylinders would I need to go to 30 metrs, Im diving in Egypt next week can I pick it up from the local Bunnings. Thankis for the help.
A normal 10 or 12 litre steel or aluminium cylinder would do just fine for 30 meters.
That dive is considered an advanced dive and if you have to ask what size tank youll need..You are not certified or ready for that dive..
I watched this whole video holding my breath!
Mr. Cucumbers lol any time after 6min you have a serious chance of brain damage ( i now it was a joke )
Tyler Ferg lol no that’s not true after 6 mins of no oxygen there is a chance of brain damage if u hold your breath u have oxygen in ur system u just consume it slower than usual that why there are apnea times even up to 20m!
To be clear the sprayer you have linked in the description is empty and just has to be cleaned
On a similar note... I wonder how to make your own Buoyancy Control Device
James Teng steal the life jacket from an airplane
George GDL
i have a collection of those from every plane i’ve been on for 10 years. sometimes the cushion itself is the life preserver but usually it’s a plastic bag folded up with an inflatable life jacket. i probably have a dozen or more.
White Marlin _ make sure to eat a 7-11 bean burrito before too
Real divers don't need BCD's. I prefer old school. :-D
Balloon
Cheap and easy to build, nice👍👍👍👍👍
I've been UK diving for over 12 years. My breathing rate is equivalent to 17 litres per minute. In that setup I might get 90 seconds down time. It's a little bit of fun, but there are other safety factors to consider. Learn to dive safely. Use proper Scuba equipment & come back alive.
Ya but it is expensive
That gear he made was probably just for fun
Pardon, you are diving for 12 years now and still need 17 l/min? Stay cooler next dive and dont take a rush, you ll need less liters :D save diving my friend
No, you won't get 90 seconds - this guy doesn't even get 2 breaths from it. Plus, if you have normal sized adult lungs the volume of air required for swimming would be around 28 - 35 litres per minute at surface pressure. This piece of plastic shit is just over 8 litres volume which equates to 1 and a half breaths surface pressure. It cannot be pressurised to anything near the pressure required to provide more than 1- 2 breaths at just 1m depth.
From a Professional Diver of 40+ years.
@@Berkcam shut up nerd
Christian, I've built one of these just with a smaller tank. I washed multiple times and yet the air still smells bad. I found its the pump lubricant, how did you solve this problem if you had it at all?
Stop saying its dumb its for fun not for anything serious just for like a pool that isn't the ocean or lake its just a home made thing for fun
you can get permenent lung damage by rising 4 feet without exhaling, you can fuck your self up in any pool
Evan Khurana. Respect
so creative 👍🏻👍🏻👌👏👏👏
Haha, nice! you also can fill it with hot chocolate to be warm underwater. I also recommend: "No regulator scuba diving"
Enersys Uy the fact that this has No regulator make it even more dangerous and the sprayer is not rated for underwater pressure
Jenna Tolls why exactly does a regulator increase safety? A regulator just brings the pressure of the air to environment pressure, but its the same air. Its more like a comfort thing
Bernhard Blietz the regulator regulates the air to a breathable pressure
Jenna Tolls you just repeated what i said without answering my question. Why is it safer to use a regulator or what Problems Do you get if you dont use one
i built my own with some swapped out parts (hello, fellow scientist!). it took like a week and a half for all the parts to arrive, which was the weights and the tank, since i couldn't find the specific measurements i wanted at local stores. i used a 12 kg tank so i just opted for more weights and could breathe comfortably underwater (bottom of 15 foot pool) for about 4.5 minutes. good tutorial, and i encourage other viewers to try it! it doesn't get you a long time but it is still quite the experience. doesn't take too long to refill the tank either (takes me about 2 minutes to fill the 12 kg tank, but i'm not that muscular and i do it rather slowly). And, best part, it's quite cheap! built mine with $35 dollars! that might seem a bit expensive but it's worth the money. good video!
You should never do this and never encourage others to try it! Its very dangerous even when it looks so simple and innocent. If you would finish open water diver certificate, you would learn about all the dangers. One of them is lung over expansion injury. Even as little as in 3 meters deep breathing compressed air can over expand your lungs if you don't release air while ascending. Lungs have no pain sensitivity nerve and you wouldn't feel any discomfort until it's too late.
Imagine going to the pool and every time you go you see this guy. “What’s the crazy guy doing today Mom?”
Just wondering how you overcame the problem of breathing plastic vapor under pressure. (plastics that are non food grade or breathing grade vapor off under pressure.). No lung damage yet?
those tanks are meant to be under pressure in the first place i don’t think they would use improper plastic for it.
Spent around €1000 on PADI certifications so far, and currently training to become a Divemaster. should have watched this video first, so I could become a professional for only €10!! I feel cheated. 😐
Jack Biddle If you've been training you would know how stupid and risky this is. You will die if you use this.
noRebrand I think anyone who's stupid enough to use a garden sprayer to breathe underwater deserves the consequences!!
Some people don't have a clue as to what sarcasm is. Lol.
noRebrand im a cmas trained scuba diver and as long as you know the risks of pressure and volume and all that stuff you should be just fine
Jack Biddle well with those certifications you can dive with REAL scuba gear which lasts a few hours... Not like this one which lasts about a minute
This is PERFECT for the pool 🏊
If you're gonna do this, just remember to Not hold ur breath underwater! Exhale slowly after u breath from the tank
YouToob or don't use this for depth because it has no regulator or any way to bring the air to the correct pressure
@David Chatterton because he doesnt breath in while underwater its pretty fucking simple, when you breath in under water the gas is more compressed so when you surface it expands which can rupture your lungs
You can hold your breath underwater as long as you're neutrally buoyant and don't ascend nor descend.
Interesting........er...........how deep can you go with this and what precautionary measures one should take?
+godzillata
Max 5 m
And in a pool
4:46 I know I was wrong hearingn it’s funny 😜 thinking he said try and die✌🏼😜
Thanks for the idea I wil, be making one but how long does it take to pump
Currently unavailable. I know it's a little late to respond but it takes like 2 min to pump up
I like your video. Nice not bad. I can look the same kind of tank because I'm planning to make a DIY scuba tank use for fishing in the river
4:40 " when you here this, it is full and it is time to try and die"
Can i use a milk jug instead of a sprayer
Amazing!
Thanks :)
Only for VERY shallow water 3-5 ft because it doesn't have a regulator
you are a genius! thank you!
"always have a certified diver with you when using this"
Good idea, we could use the laugh. But really folks, please don't do this. Barotrauma is no joke.
THE best quote yet my Spear Fishing friend - from 40+ year veteran navy & commercial diver
If youre certified buddy is a dm and allows u to do this...👎
Oh I have those same shoes, nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It's MacGyver! xD
Question... Is the breathing apparatus that is placed in your mouth to take in air, the actual device that is attached to the sprayer when purchased? In other words, no additional modification of this part of build?
looks like it... what could possibly go wrong!!!
I knew while watching the video that there would be a bunch of proper divers on the comments looking to tell people this is stupid and dangerous. And I'm glad there is cos there's idiots out there who would think this is fine
your videos are so cool
Lung damage in a newer and cheaper version :D
But when the air runs out, won't the weights keep you from going back up to the surface?
ɖơɱ_ ɬɧɛ
No. The volume and weight of the tank will stay the same.
You cant breath out all the air. There will always be some left in the tank
Christian Wedoy but surely the upward force would change because there's less air in the tank.
+ɖơɱ_ ɬɧɛ
No. It is not the amount of air that decide how good you float, It is the volume that air fills, and the volume is constant.
If you fill your lungs with air you float better, not because you have more air, but because your lungs expand and you take up more space in the water.
If you fill your lungs you will float, when you swim deeper your lungs get compressed and you float less. If you swim deep enough your lungs get compressed so much you will sink.
Since you displace less water
+ɖơɱ_ ɬɧɛ
I'll make a video about it.
Okay, I get it, btw where did you get the insect sprayer from?
DONT DIVE WITH THIS TANK!
It's extremely dangerous to dive without proper gear and education, as there are many dangers that might not be obvious. For your own well-being, please avoid to use this gear, or you might die while diving.
Can’t wait to make this so safe
So about how many breaths does it last my friend amd i are thinking of making it and i was wondering
Quickest way to an embolism I've ever seen. Anyone trying this beware. if you take a lung full of compressed air at depths as shallow as a metre and hold it as you surface you are very likely to have an embolism. This will mean you lungs rupture and if not treated in hospital WILL result in your very painful death.
PADI Diver Nope. This is meant for a public pool. Not a dive in a lake or ocean. All anyone needs to know is empty your lungs when surfacing and blow out slowly after taking a breath
You clearly do not have any idea what you are talking about.
And neither do you.
that happens with real scuba gear too if you hold breath while surfacing.
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that's a great way to die
alohaftw if you understand about scuba rules then probably
If you dont know what you Are doing anything is deadly
alohaftw yep
Pretty sure he meant when he said “then you just go try and die” at 4:46
I did this and I died that’s why I’m still alove
Thank you I made my own scuba tank from this video
0:01 I see hookah under water
...Well, maybe I should try to...
where can you get the sprayer and pump and what brand is it
Instead of taking the risk using this just get certified and buy your equipment
How long can you dive with 8 liters?
Depends on the depth you are diving at, the rate in which you are breathing and can also depend on what temperature water you are diving in. At 20 meters in 20 degree water and a normal calm breathing rate you would have a total dive time of about 30-35 minutes.
Idk about you but I wouldn't wear that at a public pool
why?
Cause look how stupid you'd look! Idk about you though👍👍
Real men don't give a F about what other people think! ;)
Hugh Janus Well they can all be jealous as I swim underwater for 5 minutes
deuces roxy hahaha Made my day
Hey Christian wedoy i buil it my self but the air flow is too dangerous so can you make version 2 of the tank by placing in the nozel snorkel mout peace
Do not try that that is so dangerous you do not want to hold your breath while you're underwater breathing air I would not recommend this to anyonedangerous dangerous dangerous
ppl scuba dive...
bro put a regulator on it it's not that hard
Still gonna make it
Guys this is just for fun. Don't talk crap about it. And I get how it can be dangerous but it literally JUST FOR FUN. It's and amazing invention
are you implying that you're immortal if you're doing something dangerous and possibly life-threatening "just for fun?"
I would like to give kudos to the maker fior being creative. However, like many others here, I would like to warn people: DO NOT try to use this or any of the other DIY gadgets like the spare air to actually try and scuba. You WILL put yourself in GRAVE danger (like collapsed lungs). Certifications for diving and cylinders are out there for a reason. I'm not an instructor but an experienced diver working for a dive shop. We sadly get many people who lack any diving experience, but have seen videos like these and get really bad ideas in their heads about trying this themselves. Just DON'T, get a cert, dive a lot and you will see why this is a bad idea in the real world.
Joannes Foucart exactly this and many other homemade "scuba" tanks don't have a regulator
Absolutely. Should not be be showing people who are too lazy to get certified how to do this. One thing I have noticed, is that lazy and stupid seems to to go together.
can I pull off a basic snorkel attached to a hose connected to a float above for a 10ft dive at least? I'm only looking to do small recreational exploration. I really don't want to have to buy a ventilator... They're so pricey!
You're going underwater with duct tape?
Not an ordinary duct tape
FLEX TAPE!!!
I love this channel❤️❤️😍
The best part is that this is illegal
Is it really
dave probably
@@kalecardenas9645 what do you mean its not illegal lol
@@dave-ed5li no its not lol
I have a question:) I have a homemade 7.5L Garden sprayer scuba tank can I get the bends if I go down more than 6m? Thank you please reply to this message I want to know
No you can not. But when you don’t breath in breath out !!!! So protect your lungs. And I don’t recommended this if you are not a experience diver. // instructor
Ps I found probably like to try it out in a safe place whit some dive friends. Dive safe
You won't get the bends (DCI) as there isn't enough air in the sprayer. You would however have a good chance of getting a barotrauma. A barotrauma is where the lungs get over pressurised and burst and can happen in as little as 2 meters.
😂 what a terrible idea. In a pool okay the guy that takes this into the ocean 💀lol
+Christian Wedoy hey, amazing Project, I want to build it too, but before I want to know how often you can breath under water, until the tank is empty?
+DFMD LP it says in the video.
2-4 min
Super dangerous, use a proper tank when diving
SamuraiJack xx It's a public pool not a dive
It really isnt that dangerous. People are going to use this because they wanna dive at crazy depths. They use this because they wanna explore a lake near their house, or swim down a rive and see the fish without have to surface for air as often, little things like that.
Your just like my mother :)
Would this be safe in a pool no deeper then 2 meters (6.5 feet)?
People trying your idea can sustain a lung over expansion injury (i.e. air embolism) in just 4 feet of water if they fail to breathe continuously as SCUBA divers are trained to do. This is a serious and life threatening injury. You have been warned by a number of commenters. Now you should be liable for people who are injured by implementing your instructional video.
A lung over-expansion injury happens when air breathed at depth is held in the lungs while ascending to the surface. The air expands and ruptures the alveoli in your lungs causing massive hemorrhaging. Your alveoli are only one cell layer thick between the air in your lungs and your blood supply. It does not take much force to sustain this injury and the damage is permanent if you live.
Nah, If people get injured t's their fault for doing this DIY.
I do happen to dive for a living. So that makes me a pro by definition. 😬 I'm just concerned kids or even adults will try this and sustain a life-long injury.
Island Mike you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
Oh my god you dont know anything about what your talking about, but ok lets Do the maths.
If you inhale at 4 feet depth and then go to the surface thats a pressure drop from about 1.1 Bars to 1 bar.
Every 1 bar a Gas doubles its volume so if you inhaled 5l at the surface you have 5.5l in your lungs. So whats the big Deal? After all getting a lung overexpansion by holding your breath is very hard and it will force you to exhale.
That's better than nothing! Thanks!
If I had to build and use something like this to escape from a communist prison camp... I would. However, in normal life there is no need to risk drowning or a burst lung with such a piece of crap. Someone on here has already commented that they 'forgot' to clean out the spray tank before use - do you not see how dumb this thing is when there are such dumb people in the world?
No one has considered what would happen should anyone swim down to 10m with this plastic thing on their back but I can tell you this; It will most likely implode very quickly - leaving you sucking water through that hose.
You can check my credentials through my underwater videos on my channel, they were all filmed by me - a former military and now professional oilfield diver and strongly advise you all to pass this idea bye.
I hear you but so long as a person only used something like this in shallow water, no more than 20 feet, I think it could be relatively safe... of course there are a lot of idiots out there. Nevermind 😉
Couldn't agree more (Certified 16years, rescue diver, Nitrox qual.)
Berkcam Would this be safe in a pool no deeper then 2 meters?
@@themightywog1018 no, you can suffer a burst lung from even that depth. Just look at the piece of crap 😆
Great home made scuba diving tank Christian
+NR Means nazk and ranya thank you :)
Guys i have a PADI and i have made one of these with two tanks and it can be dangerous but if you only dive like one metre it won't kill you i have dived multiple times with my homemade one and i have yet to die.
LG Epic i want to build one too
it's not hard to buy a second stage regulator so you can breath in and out through it I don't see too big of a problem with that
Finally one positive one
Verry Nice!
I would not recommend this
I know that this is a very dumb idea but if you did try it, how deep could you go without any injuries?
Remember to release the air out before you surface or your lungs will explode
RadddahTat they won't explode they just will get badly damaged because it's missing a regulator
Jenna Tolls what??? A regulator prevents your lungs from overexpansion??? That Are two completly separate things?! Its lot like its a magic pipe going in your mouth and keeping your lungs together?!
If you hold your breath even a regulator cant Do anything
@@jennakatze5401you have obviously never scuba dived before 😂
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Jenna Avery Tolls yeah didn’t think so
I highly recommend using flex tape as it would be waterproof as duct tape is terrible in wet environments.
Epic Bad Idea, for the sake of your own safety, do not try this. This is a PADI Divemaster, Certified Rescue Diver and Certified Emergency First Responder talking !
Brett Kramer sadly no one listens
Can i ask why? I had the same idea as the author of this video, but fortuantley i found this video before trying to dive with this "equipment". Is it really so dangerous? I wanted to go like max 4 meters underwater for 5 breaths from this bottle. Would it kill me?
Marcin W YES
Brett Kramer people who don’t heed your advice are likely to need your services one day.
Cool. Only I worry about breath holding while ascending. Lung embolism was reported when ascending like this from 1,5m depth
looool it's looks like a hookah
What happened if you make two tanks?
Notice how the video keeps cutting away; we never see him actually take more than one breath from this piece of junk.
So most people wouldn't be interested in a "scuba tank" that only gives one breath, but there is no evidence that this piece of junk can do otherwise.
Or maybe the video cuts away so we dont have to just watch a dude chillin under the water for a minute. Just a crazy, crazy idea of mine.
Theoreticly this thing can Provide
10l * 4bar (typically max for one of those) -10l is 30l of air which is about 4-6 breaths
At that depth depth doesnt really matter
How deep can u go with the limited air u got? Also does it work well in a lake?
+FaZe Neon
Not deep. I would not recommend going other places then the pool with this
Guys I have a GoPro and I made one of these plus I'm also scuba sertivied maybe if I get enough likes I will start marking videos
Hammer true just stop
Hammer true we'll start making them so I can see if they are good and liking them
Hammer true I
Hammer true please start
Sertivied? does that mean not-certified?
i wouldn’t use this for deep sea diving, but would going down 4 or 5 feet in a pool or on a shallow reef be okay?
I know it's 4 years old, but in case someone new is reading this. No it would not be okay, the first 30 ft of a dive is the most dangerous in regard to over expansion injuries.
How to pass out and die 101
What kind of tube is safe to use to breathe?
This is the most dangerous what i have ever seen
Nice proof of concept. what is the pressure inside the tank ? I think no more then 5 bar (75psi) , so connecting a standard scuba regulator don't work. I like innovations like this to fill the gap between snorkeling and scuba diving. but the downside is that it can be dangerous without proper knowledge and training.
I don't see why a stage 2 regular wouldn't work...