as a scuba diver with many many dives over a three decade passion for diving i totally agree with the comments suggesting if you want to be a scuba dive do a certified course . drowning sucks! while instructing i have seen novices suck a full standard scuba tank empty in minutes. inner space is an exciting but also a dangerous place.
Best I have seen was guy emptying half of tank in less than 8min, it was 18l steel tank and he was 15m deep and coming up, ended on long hose at safety stop, 1800l of air in 8min, no emergency or anything just new diver
The compressor is the most sensible and safest. As former navy and now commercial oilfield diver I look at all these mini cylinders as pure sales gimmicks. They are practically useless as the average person will get 2-4 minutes endurance before needing to charge again. Forget about pumping a cylinder by hand - its like painting the house with an artist's brush 😂
The only sensible from that list of 5. There is another compressor option that can take you down 30meters which is better in my opinion, the company is called Portable Lung
@@ernk75Why not wear the full size scuba tank? Your suggestion require a booster pump to be practical or your dives should become progressively shorter.
@pjmvdbroek can wear a full tank but this is just an option if you don't. Used one in a fresh water spring that normally allows diving but not during the holiday crowds. Lasted about 5 minutes per fill which was more than enough for some cool underwater pics/vids. Refilled it from a regular size tank using the adapter which took a few seconds which I bought along during a camping trip.
I can see value in these gimmicky cylinders being attached to life jackets, particularly those used by search & rescue teams searching areas affected by flood waters as they are still at sea level or not far below sea level so they will get the full potential out of them and not have to worry about decompressing. It will just give people a few extra minutes if they go overboard to be found or to get to a safer area and give them a air supply if they get swept under but these are useless for actual SCUBA diving and could actually get people killed.
I never seen the under water fan that clip on the belt before While swimming ? What the brand and how long do the run for ? Can turn 1 on do they have a switch for reversal how deep Maybe make a video about fans? Diving fun I got selected to clean the New England Aquarium it a long list you don’t get paid but it a lot fun to swim clean the tank. Be cool to have fan power once in a while Aquariums take volunteer to clean the tanks There a very long list of questions they ask before you on the list. To wait
I’m interested in something like this in order to clean and look at under my sail boat while it’s in the water. I just wonder if they are a scam or what to watch out for
@@Christian_Wedoy You need purpose built compressors to fill tanks up used for breathing purposes, medical or SCUBA. A standard compressor could leak oils into the air and thus putting it into the cylinder causing you to breath it in. A purpose built compressor has filters to prevent this. While possible it is not safe to fill these up with a standard bike pump.
I think I would be more inclined to get recertification and buy a 13cf or 19cf pony tank. These worry me with the short time and look more like toys than actual SCUBA equipment.
@@Christian_Wedoy Never had a problem with decomposition or the bens. But being underwater and at some point taking a breath and nothing, sounds frightening. And while the video shows people in a swimming pool. Most people will be using this elsewhere and going down to 20 or even the max 33 ft. Having to do an emergency assent at the end of your fun time sounds like a kill-joy to me.
As you go deeper the air in the tank gets compressed and so does the air in your lungs.......lets say a standard breath at sea level for you is 1L of air to fill your lungs, well below 10m you have another atmosphere of pressure compressing the air in your lungs meaning that you now require 1.5L of air to fill your lungs, you also have to do a decompression stop to allow any built up nitrogen to safely leave your bloodstream otherwise you get decompression sickness (the bends) and you can potentially die. So if a tank contains 10L of air, at sea level that's 10 breaths but as you go deeper the number of breaths that tank can provide decreases. These tanks only been 1-2L don't give you enough air to do anything below 10m and safely surface. Tanks like this can get people killed.
Probably not how that works. The compressor will be rated to send the air a certain length and depth where pressure will be more. If you increase the hose length, you may burn out the motor or not even get the air to deliver to you, and suffocate.
No one should even think about buying one of those if you dont have a scuba certification. Just snorkel at the top or train your lungs for freediving if you dont want to scuba. These mini tanks are life-threatening for unknowing people.
Well,i am uncertified and want to buy one but at least i watched multiple videos about exploding lungs,nitrogen in blood etc. What i more hate is that most websites (which are scams) do not even include vital tips so you do not hurt yourself.
Because it is lighter, more portable, and easier to use. I will hardly ever go scuba diving with my regular equipment because of all the work I have to do to actually get in the water.
I could only see these as an emergency egress device. Say as in an engine room or below decks in a capsize. Or on an aircraft over-water. Otherwise ONLY the battery powered hookah Nemo is even feasible, and safest. If I want to free SCUBA, I'll buy full size and get training...
He can hold his breath for 9 minutes. This guy doesnt need this product
9 min for each breath he takes hes golden
Doesnt that mean that he can stay under water for 30 min +
as a scuba diver with many many dives over a three decade passion for diving i totally agree with the comments suggesting if you want to be a scuba dive do a certified course . drowning sucks! while instructing i have seen novices suck a full standard scuba tank empty in minutes. inner space is an exciting but also a dangerous place.
Best I have seen was guy emptying half of tank in less than 8min, it was 18l steel tank and he was 15m deep and coming up, ended on long hose at safety stop, 1800l of air in 8min, no emergency or anything just new diver
These are not meant for going past a certain depth. Best for springs or just a quick back up if your diving past a certain depth.
You again... Shut up.. I'm on 57 dives . No experience no problem
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how much time does each one take to refill with a handpump?
35minus with breaks you can in 5m but you need to pump it like your gay XD
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im intrested in the minidive it will be usefull and fun for small lakes and beaches
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Where did you find the mini dive 1.1 L for that price. All the prices I see are expensive
The compressor is the most sensible and safest.
As former navy and now commercial oilfield diver I look at all these mini cylinders as pure sales gimmicks. They are practically useless as the average person will get 2-4 minutes endurance before needing to charge again. Forget about pumping a cylinder by hand - its like painting the house with an artist's brush 😂
The only sensible from that list of 5. There is another compressor option that can take you down 30meters which is better in my opinion, the company is called Portable Lung
Most come with adapters you can use to refill from a full size scuba tank. Great for fresh fresh water springs.
@@ernk75Why not wear the full size scuba tank? Your suggestion require a booster pump to be practical or your dives should become progressively shorter.
@pjmvdbroek can wear a full tank but this is just an option if you don't. Used one in a fresh water spring that normally allows diving but not during the holiday crowds. Lasted about 5 minutes per fill which was more than enough for some cool underwater pics/vids. Refilled it from a regular size tank using the adapter which took a few seconds which I bought along during a camping trip.
I can see value in these gimmicky cylinders being attached to life jackets, particularly those used by search & rescue teams searching areas affected by flood waters as they are still at sea level or not far below sea level so they will get the full potential out of them and not have to worry about decompressing. It will just give people a few extra minutes if they go overboard to be found or to get to a safer area and give them a air supply if they get swept under but these are useless for actual SCUBA diving and could actually get people killed.
Thankyou for this
I never seen the under water fan that clip on the belt before
While swimming ?
What the brand and how long do the run for ?
Can turn 1 on do they have a switch for reversal how deep
Maybe make a video about fans?
Diving fun I got selected to clean the New England Aquarium it a long list you don’t get paid but it a lot fun to swim clean the tank. Be cool to have fan power once in a while
Aquariums take volunteer to clean the tanks
There a very long list of questions they ask before you on the list. To wait
I’m interested in something like this in order to clean and look at under my sail boat while it’s in the water. I just wonder if they are a scam or what to watch out for
Well the spare air is a backup for your scuba tank to give you enough air to get to the surface.
Its not even that
@@scubacro5758better than nothing😅
Spare air is an excuse for poor PADI dive education. Proper gas planning and redundancy should keep you out of trouble.
@@pjmvdbroekwell, yeah. Technically issues not included.
how much is it to fill theses up
2. i would buy the $1300 because the idea of being Underwater water for an hour seems badass
If you have a compressor at home it's free, if you go to a diving shop, probably 1-5$
@@Christian_Wedoy how much are compressors
@@Christian_Wedoy You need purpose built compressors to fill tanks up used for breathing purposes, medical or SCUBA. A standard compressor could leak oils into the air and thus putting it into the cylinder causing you to breath it in. A purpose built compressor has filters to prevent this. While possible it is not safe to fill these up with a standard bike pump.
Which one goes the deepest
So does the bottle get heavy fall out your mouth? Seem like that be hard
I think I would be more inclined to get recertification and buy a 13cf or 19cf pony tank. These worry me with the short time and look more like toys than actual SCUBA equipment.
Why does short time worry you?
Short time is less dangerous as you will not go deep and you have no time to get decompression sickness
@@Christian_Wedoy Never had a problem with decomposition or the bens. But being underwater and at some point taking a breath and nothing, sounds frightening. And while the video shows people in a swimming pool. Most people will be using this elsewhere and going down to 20 or even the max 33 ft. Having to do an emergency assent at the end of your fun time sounds like a kill-joy to me.
Can you please explain why only 10m depth? I can go deeper without a tank. Thank you.
As you go deeper the air in the tank gets compressed and so does the air in your lungs.......lets say a standard breath at sea level for you is 1L of air to fill your lungs, well below 10m you have another atmosphere of pressure compressing the air in your lungs meaning that you now require 1.5L of air to fill your lungs, you also have to do a decompression stop to allow any built up nitrogen to safely leave your bloodstream otherwise you get decompression sickness (the bends) and you can potentially die. So if a tank contains 10L of air, at sea level that's 10 breaths but as you go deeper the number of breaths that tank can provide decreases. These tanks only been 1-2L don't give you enough air to do anything below 10m and safely surface. Tanks like this can get people killed.
Aren’t they cool if someone wants to learn swimming?
under rated
No underwater
Blue 3 nemo - - - - - - - just add a longer hose and a bigger battery and float. Bigady bam you can dive deeper for longer.
Probably not how that works. The compressor will be rated to send the air a certain length and depth where pressure will be more. If you increase the hose length, you may burn out the motor or not even get the air to deliver to you, and suffocate.
Where is Dideep x4000 1 lt ???
My favorite is what ever one I don't get tangled up in why spear fishing
How to buy this mini tank
No one should even think about buying one of those if you dont have a scuba certification. Just snorkel at the top or train your lungs for freediving if you dont want to scuba. These mini tanks are life-threatening for unknowing people.
Well,i am uncertified and want to buy one but at least i watched multiple videos about exploding lungs,nitrogen in blood etc.
What i more hate is that most websites (which are scams) do not even include vital tips so you do not hurt yourself.
im gonna buy it and watch family guy clips underwater
wait, u can hold ur breath for 9 mins ???
the nemo is a major scam, you could just get a float and a tube its the same exact thing but you wont run out of battery
Why would I use a minidive tank?
Because it is lighter, more portable, and easier to use.
I will hardly ever go scuba diving with my regular equipment because of all the work I have to do to actually get in the water.
I could only see these as an emergency egress device. Say as in an engine room or below decks in a capsize. Or on an aircraft over-water. Otherwise ONLY the battery powered hookah Nemo is even feasible, and safest. If I want to free SCUBA, I'll buy full size and get training...
If he can hold his breath for 9 minutes he should be hanging around with flipper the dolphin
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Didn't you tell us in a different video that the small mini tanks are a scam? Especially that under real application the time would be much less?^^
Why this music! (rethorical)
The music is so loud, hardly could hear your voice
I would buy none
I came to this from Prison Break Series....S3 E12 - 18 minutes..if anyone did so as well...reply
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To expensive
Wish someone made the s700 in 3 liter at 300 bar
And how the f are you gonna fill it? Do you have a industrial compressor with you at the beach?
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Aaaaand… they are all SCAMS