How Long Does The 0.7L Mini Diving Tank Last?

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  • The diving bottle I use in the video:
    smacosports.com/products/smac...
    I tested the small 0.7L Smaco S500 scuba diving tank.
    0:00 Intro
    0:28 In the box
    1:38 How to assemble
    3:07 How to fill
    5:12 Pool test
    6:43 Check air when diving
    7:12 Important for safety
    8:30 How long does it last
    You can use the small SMACO S500 to do short dives without heavy equipment.
    I do however recommend you get a scuba course.
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    www.christianwedoy.com
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  • @king-yz7ib
    @king-yz7ib Год назад +10

    9 minutes is longer then I can hold my breath that's very impressive 👏🏼

  • @josephpadula2283
    @josephpadula2283 Год назад +4

    I worked in a Scuba shop in high school in Jersey City Nj USA. This was 1973-4.
    A man in the town invented and produced an item called. “Snork-Air”.
    It is exactly like this except instead of a normal built in regulator ,
    The mouthpiece had a small lever in it.
    Instead of giving air based on inhalation, you actuated the air flow by pushing up with your tongue!
    When you had a breath you let off the lever with your tongue and a spring would return the lever to the No flow position.
    It did not sell well and was discontinued long before I worked there but the inventor was a customer when I filled his tanks so I got to try it.
    I can not find anything on the Internet about it and I forgot the man’s name but I tried it in the pool and it worked fine.

  • @airportbum5402
    @airportbum5402 Год назад +11

    I dive with a SpareAir and love it. I sat on the bottom at about 40 feet and took more than 20 breaths before I got bored and just went back to my normal reg. I am sure it would be good for a safe ascent from my normal dive depth of 70-90 feet as long as I breathe normally during the emergency.

  • @paulsaunders6536
    @paulsaunders6536 Год назад +75

    How long does it last? Depends on your depth, your breathing rate, your physiology and your panic level.

    • @kopronko
      @kopronko Год назад +7

      And, how physically you are active before the panic 🙂

    • @aleksasimic32
      @aleksasimic32 9 месяцев назад

      It says on google "10-13 minutes" but idk its google

    • @TheDerpingDutchman
      @TheDerpingDutchman 8 месяцев назад

      @@aleksasimic32Not even close to that…

  • @RR-or5ip
    @RR-or5ip Год назад +7

    This would be perfect for inspecting and cleaning the bottom of my boat.

  • @ralphholiman7401
    @ralphholiman7401 Год назад +48

    We used to carry tanks like that on our vests when we were doing drug interdiction in helicopters out over the ocean (probably only about a third the size of that one you tested). We were told we could only count on two or three good breaths (and after that if you were still in the sinking helicopter, it probably didn't matter anyway). I always wondered how long they would have really worked.

    • @samueldeter9735
      @samueldeter9735 Год назад +1

      You had it on your gear, and never trained with it?

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 Год назад

      @@samueldeter9735 Yep. The US government. Go figure.

    • @samueldeter9735
      @samueldeter9735 Год назад +1

      @@ralphholiman7401 I mean, items that would be super expensive or a pain to use I get, but that wouldn't really seem like one. I'd wanna go play with it, just outta curiosity lol

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 Год назад +1

      @@samueldeter9735 , I thought the same thing. But, we were working out if a remote base in another country, and, we didn't even have a way to refill them.

    • @samueldeter9735
      @samueldeter9735 Год назад

      @@ralphholiman7401 that makes more sense. What did the government care about drugs in another country for?

  • @ErikS-
    @ErikS- Год назад +4

    "hot air expands a bit"
    Well, it actually expands A LOT! Thats why diveshops with a compressor often have an heat exchanger (cooler) around the ducts that exit the compressor. It easily brings 20 bar of additional pressure when a filled divetank is left to go back to room temperature.

  • @sohnjude2125
    @sohnjude2125 Год назад +16

    Looks fun for something like going to a water park and chilling underwater

  • @CharlesWBevan
    @CharlesWBevan Год назад +2

    While watching the video I went to Amazon very excited to order one of these and purchased one!! 😀
    Saw the part of the video where if you surface incorrectly your lungs could explode. 😲😧
    Amazon: canceled order because THAT would be me! 😩

  • @viktorjarinov5128
    @viktorjarinov5128 Год назад +10

    I can see one really suitable application (using without scuba experience)
    for that toy - untangling boat prop from ropes and seaweed.

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 Год назад +1

      We had tanks like that on our vests when flying helicopters over water, to be used while you were escaping a sinking helicopter. We got like a minute long lecture on how to use them. My confidence was never super high on what would happen if I ever actually had to use the thing.

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 Год назад +1

      @@ralphholiman7401 For work I had to do the helo ditch drill. We were given the same kit as you describe and were seated in a mock up of a chopper on a rig over a swimming pool. The chopper "crashed" into the water and turned upside down, then we all had to make our way out with the aid of a couple of instructors in scuba gear. Everyone though it was a lot of fun. Then the instructor said, "That was in daylight over a warm swimming pool. You guys will be going out to the rig at night in rough conditions over a freezing sea. Good luck!"

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 Год назад +1

      @@mirandahotspring4019 , yep, the one helicopter we lost over water, was never recovered, including the guys in it.

  • @helpmeout2011
    @helpmeout2011 Год назад

    Quick flex at the end :D Love it

  • @PKNEXUS
    @PKNEXUS 5 месяцев назад +1

    The reason Christian says not to put oil in the threads, is because if you were to use Oxygen in the cylinder it would significantly increase the risk of fire.

  • @SeaforgedArtifacts
    @SeaforgedArtifacts Год назад +1

    I wish I had one of these back in 2014 to fix tangled boat moorings!

  • @stephenpain9236
    @stephenpain9236 2 года назад +42

    I agree with Garbossa, Spooks and others that these cylinders should not be used except by qualified SCUBA divers, and even then only as an emergency bail-out in a low-air situation. Although no diver worth his salt should get into a low-air situation in the first place. There is the danger of lung expansion injury (aka "burst lung") on the way up and even the danger of ruptured eardrums on the way down without proper training. This half-baked discussion of SCUBA techniques seems to be getting more and more popular on RUclips and should be avoided. Get proper, certified training and stay within your limits. I've worked as a DM in the Med, Indian Ocean and Red Sea and seen enough "qualified" divers doing stupid/dangerous things. Diving is a wonderful, safe pastime but only if you follow the rules: ALL of them.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +14

      I agree anyone using these should get scuba training first.
      But I see nothing wrong with a certified diver using these for shallow dives (down to 10m as it says on the instructions for the tank).
      There is no bigger chance of lung expansion with these tanks than with a regular scuba tank. The physics is the same. And the chance of getting the bends is slim to none as at 10 min you don't have time to get enough nitrogen in the blood to make any issue.

    • @unom8
      @unom8 Год назад +2

      @@Christian_Wedoy rate of ascent is the key, not just time at depth

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 Год назад +8

      @@unom8 Rate of ascent is irrelevant if you have no excess nitrogen in your blood to begin with, and you breathe out to prevent barotrauma.

    • @unom8
      @unom8 Год назад +2

      @@rdizzy1 not sure why I can't submit my replies, but google is your friend here.

    • @earlgrey2130
      @earlgrey2130 Год назад +5

      It's a scuba device.. so yes. Scuba-training required.

  • @lincolnhale7149
    @lincolnhale7149 Год назад +2

    Immagine being the lifeguard seeing the guy go under then not coming back for a while

  • @aarenmarchi_xL
    @aarenmarchi_xL Год назад +4

    So I used to be an avid swimmer prior to having heart surgery (was born with a heart condition that got missed for 20 years and almost died...fun times lol) so honestly this would be something I would use because it's lightweight and simple to use. I've seen variations that have a carrying case and a hose attached, so would probably do that then one where you're basically holding it out of your mouth.
    And the only thing I could think would be to stay about 8-10 feet for a while, maybe a little deeper. But not something where you couldn't easily get to the surface.
    But I'll take 8-10 feet for detached snuba, essentially, than nothing.
    I'm probably never going full on scuba diving again with the complications I've had since surgery

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +1

      You should check out this thing. It is down to 9ft. ruclips.net/video/hMur_teUA2k/видео.html

  • @therichtershow
    @therichtershow Год назад

    very interesting test

  • @nunabusiness9002
    @nunabusiness9002 Год назад +13

    I see this as a good emergency back up for spearfishing. If you or your buddy get caught in line of hung up under a ledge...could buy you 7 minutes to get free 🤔

    • @1985rbaek
      @1985rbaek Год назад +2

      It gives you more than 7 minutes, since you can leave your own bottle, take the emergency and go to the surface and get help.

    • @R6-D2
      @R6-D2 Год назад

      @@1985rbaek lmfao

  • @shootingbricks8554
    @shootingbricks8554 2 года назад +108

    So at 10 meters under water the pressure basically doubles from the surface. In essence that same volume of air will be less at 10 meters.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +32

      The same volume of air will be half at 10m

    • @bartvanriel6767
      @bartvanriel6767 Год назад +11

      At 10 meters you will use double, at 20 meters triple, at 30 meters quadruple so on so forth. So using 25 liters a minute this tank lasts 6 minutes at the surface but only 3 minutes at 10 meters deep

    • @chupap21
      @chupap21 Год назад +1

      What

    • @TheDerpingDutchman
      @TheDerpingDutchman Год назад

      @@chupap21 He’s right.

    • @CuriousConnoisseurs
      @CuriousConnoisseurs Год назад

      David Hasselfhof can answer you this Question! He used this alot when he worked as Lifeguard.

  • @MnemonicHeadTrip
    @MnemonicHeadTrip 2 года назад +3

    This would be cool for snorkeling

  • @MrImadeU
    @MrImadeU Год назад +15

    I think of this as an accessory to freediving or spear fishing, when you are laying at the bottom of 6-10 meters, you can use this to fill up your lungs. Which might make it last for longer as you are laying still. Still about 5-7 minutes is probably the max because of the pressure underwater making it half capacity from what it would be at the surface

    • @earlgrey2130
      @earlgrey2130 Год назад +5

      1. This thing creates bubbles, which means the noise is going to scare away fish. So it's useless for spearfishing.
      2. The second you breathe from this you are no longer freediving, but scuba diving. And since scuba tables really aren't developed for multiple short fives with fast ascend- and desend-rates and few breaths, they are basically useless. Which means you are just gambling with your safety as you wont know what actually happens in your body. There is no point in accepting so much risk for extended dive time. Just become a better freediver or vice versa switch to scuba if you are unhappy with your dive times.

    • @felipebouzonnoexperienceon1160
      @felipebouzonnoexperienceon1160 Год назад +3

      If you don't exhale while ascending you might have an overexpansion injure

  • @faxJAF_luva
    @faxJAF_luva Год назад +20

    I mean 5 or whatever minutes isn't bad for a small thing like that, it's a genius invention basically. But it would have been better if it had a wire so u can see how much air u have left instead of just taking it out of ur mouth each time

  • @CraZyzAndCo
    @CraZyzAndCo Год назад

    Love from Sweden!

  • @xdgamerdxdx
    @xdgamerdxdx 2 года назад

    damm what a coincidence because im going to greece this summer and im going to dive btw i really like this channel love from sweden!

  • @zaheenshan5757
    @zaheenshan5757 2 года назад +1

    Nice brooo your too good

  • @ArgosWarrior
    @ArgosWarrior Год назад +130

    Do NOT use that Compressor for breathing air, the air it produces isnt anywhere near a good enough standard

    • @gertebert
      @gertebert Год назад +23

      You are correct. Those compressors are used for paintball and other airguns. There is no filtration of compressed air whatsoever.

    • @IVfluids1
      @IVfluids1 Год назад +17

      Correct me if I am wrong, but if you are just compressing air into that bottle then it is of the same standard of the air you are already breathing?

    • @gertebert
      @gertebert Год назад +24

      @@IVfluids1 Every compressor is internally lubricated with special compressor oil. This oil, which is quite nasty, has to be fitered out. Real diving compressors like Bauer have huge filters to clean the air. This one doesn't because it is a cheap Chinesium paintball compressor. Not intended for breathing.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +98

      It is correct that you should not use any compressor to fill tanks with breathing air. But that specific compressor I use in the video is made for breathing air. It has a carbon filter that filters out moist and impurities. That filter is changed after each time you fill a scuba tank.

    • @TheGrimgta
      @TheGrimgta Год назад +2

      produces??

  • @bypyhgyk
    @bypyhgyk Год назад

    Nice compressor. Does it have oil and water removing replaceable filters somewhere? It just looks like the same compressor from aliexpress without any mods.

  • @sigma_z
    @sigma_z Год назад

    Did I hear this right? You can hold your breath for 9 minutes? Like WOW insane!

  • @ree8069
    @ree8069 Год назад +4

    IDK about you, but I would rather go with a standard aluminum 80 for a pony lol. To be fair though, they are used as a spare gas source for aquarium cleaning and such. No deeper than 2meters.

  • @MrImadeU
    @MrImadeU Год назад

    Har du en in depth review på den? Tenker å bruke den som en rebreather når jeg spydfisker.

  • @vast634
    @vast634 Год назад +4

    As an emergency backup when in a boat for example, this could actually be helpful. Just to have to few additional breaths.

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Год назад

      unless it is a submarine!

    • @vast634
      @vast634 Год назад

      @@marinekong235 I suppose whoever runs a submarine will not rely on cheap Chinese emergency tanks. And escaping from a military submarine is only really possible if its in shallow water anyways. (via the torpedo tubes)

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Год назад

      @@vast634 wrong - submarine technology has improved - up to 600 feet depth - need to move on from WWII. US/UK esp UK tech is going down the drain literally

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Год назад

      why do you need this on a boat? when it sinks? and then what good is a few breaths?

    • @vast634
      @vast634 Год назад

      @@marinekong235 When a speedboat flips over for example. Or any boat for that matter.

  • @blackriverrampscom
    @blackriverrampscom Год назад +1

    Alternate title: I made a 10 minute informative video about a product just so flex that i can hol my breath for 9 minutes at the end.

  • @marinekong235
    @marinekong235 Год назад +2

    All depends on the depth where it used, your lung capacity and breathing rate, volume of cylinder, pressure in the cylinder, calmness of mind / panic state - in other words it differs each time you use it.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад

      Most people will use this from 1-10m and very few people use less air than me. So this video give you a pretty good idea what to expect.

    • @Nik-bd7pv
      @Nik-bd7pv Год назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy1m and 10m is a BIG difference.

  • @flitsplik5750
    @flitsplik5750 Год назад +1

    7:15 thank u for saying this, some people are just so stupid.

  • @Sherwoody
    @Sherwoody 2 года назад +5

    Curious as to how these work in cold water when using as spare air source. Can you get a free flow problem the same as a regular reg.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +3

      You usually get a free flow problem after some minutes when diving in close to freezing water because the compressed air lowers the temperature when it expands.
      If you use this as a spare air source it will not freeze before after you start using it, and probably not before it is empty anyways.
      If you want a spare air supply, I recommend the Spare Air that is made for that.

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody 2 года назад +1

      @@Christian_Wedoy that’s what I was thinking. I had one free flow on me after 20 min in 6°C water. Luckily I was only 15 metres down. I had a friend of mine whose reg froze 30 metres down in Lake Ontario. He had a little longer swim up. I’ve just started looking to get spare air, or another small bottle.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад

      You could also have a extra regulator on your tank.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +3

      Btw. Nice name.
      I did a show in Romania in 2018 and they did not know how to pronounce my name when they were promoting the show, so instead of Wedoy they called me Woody in the Radio commercial. Since then I have been known as Woody in Romania, Serbia and my girlfriends whole family just calls me Woody.

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody Год назад +1

      @@Christian_Wedoy I got my name playing hockey.

  • @ShivSilverhawk
    @ShivSilverhawk Год назад +4

    That’s a cool little gimmick:)
    You mentioned that you can hold your breath in static apnea for 10 minutes.
    Would you be willing to make a video explaining how to learn to hold your breath longer, without damaging your brain?
    I’m really fascinated with free diving, but can only hold my breath for four minutes laying face down in the water. Three, when I’m moving.

    • @victorvancaesbroeck94
      @victorvancaesbroeck94 Год назад

      Pretty dang Good

    • @danielschechter8130
      @danielschechter8130 Год назад

      Take a freediving class. But really, *very* few people can do a ten-minute static. Some years back I watched as a new Canadian national record for static apnea was set at 7 minutes and 28 seconds. That was a national record! Your 4 minute static and 3 minutes active is awfully good. But a freediving class would be the best way to learn to improve.

    • @-Window-Licker-
      @-Window-Licker- Год назад +9

      Get married. You'll learn to hold your breath for years.

    • @rickjames18
      @rickjames18 Год назад +1

      @@-Window-Licker-Busted out laughing!

    • @quijybojanklebits8750
      @quijybojanklebits8750 Год назад

      @@danielschechter8130 I've mad 6 and a halfish but by grandma thought I drowned cuz I did it floating face down. I was about 15 years old and the trick I learned is when you get that panicked urge to breathe release air into your mouth and inhale it back several times, problem is that urge comes back for the entire endeavor untill I use the breathing trick. I'm 36 now and can get a solid 2and a half in water and 4ish outside cuz I don't practice anymore.

  • @anthonyfoutch3152
    @anthonyfoutch3152 Год назад

    Did you say you can hold your breath for 9 minutes? When I was a kid I trained and got up to 3:45 and i was a smoker. I thought i was doing good. I think once i might had made 4 minutes. I also swam the length of olympic pool and back underwater but 9 minutes is amazing.

  • @nieltidon4278
    @nieltidon4278 2 года назад

    cool broo!!!!

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад

      You cant possibly have seen the 9 min video 46 seconds after it is published

    • @ScubaShark--8964
      @ScubaShark--8964 2 года назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy 😆

  • @AceSeptre
    @AceSeptre Год назад +5

    I can see some uses for this. Boat maitainence would be a good one. Spearfishing or snorkeling would be another. Any situation in which you would need a bit of air in short intervals rather than one long dive. I do have some concerns about accessibility though. Compared to a full set of SCUBA gear that costs thousands of dollars, most people who don't have proper certification wouldn't bother making that type of investment. Something like this that costs only a few hundred dollars isn't the same financial barrier to entry which leaves the door wide open to people who have zero experience or training in dive safety.

    • @marinekong235
      @marinekong235 Год назад

      Boat maintenance / spearfishing / snorkelling - ONLY if you are scuba trained, If not get ready for a big medical bill when treatment is needed for related illnesses from using compressed air at depth.

    • @amochswohntet99
      @amochswohntet99 Месяц назад

      @@marinekong235good to know

  • @rasoulkhandan9334
    @rasoulkhandan9334 2 года назад +1

    nice

  • @gregoryhawkins9172
    @gregoryhawkins9172 Год назад

    You speak very good English.

  • @peterrogers1616
    @peterrogers1616 Год назад

    How long would that thing last with a couple atmospheres on top of it

  • @RidingFromDawn2Dusk
    @RidingFromDawn2Dusk Год назад +1

    Hi Christian.. what are the underwater propulsion units you are wearing?

  • @R6-D2
    @R6-D2 Год назад

    Please do a review on the A99 aquata breather. Thanks

  • @lyoncat2000
    @lyoncat2000 Год назад +4

    The better question is how long does it take to pump up if you don't have a bigger supply tank to fill it from?

  • @prosimulate
    @prosimulate Год назад +1

    “I can hold my breath for 9mins when sitting still”
    Let that sink in (no pun intended).

  • @fivel256
    @fivel256 Год назад +1

    Tldr; it depends on your SAC rate and depth.

  • @chubby_ba_man
    @chubby_ba_man Год назад

    This guy is the reason why I don't drown

  • @neillcoetzer9133
    @neillcoetzer9133 Год назад +2

    I was thinking of getting something like this. Not for diving but rather as an emergency item to keep in my car. For in case I accidentally take a plunge into water and need to get out. Any thoughts on this as a use case

    • @drheaddamage
      @drheaddamage Год назад +2

      Do not leave a 200 bar pressurized yet untested/uncertified cylinder without burst discs in a car.

    • @neillcoetzer9133
      @neillcoetzer9133 Год назад +1

      @@drheaddamage good point

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +1

      Very good as an emergency thing. A 0.5L would be big enough

  • @boggycreekmafia8124
    @boggycreekmafia8124 Год назад +3

    So we are not going to talk about lung over expansion injury from holding your breath while using compressed air? And how it can happen in shallow water?

    • @Masstock
      @Masstock Год назад +1

      bro, just look at video

    • @esphilee
      @esphilee Год назад +1

      You don’t get over expansion injury from holding your breath while using compressed air. The regulator will do its magic.
      You get the problem if you hold your breath while you ascent to the surface after breathing in compressed air in the deep.

  • @BlackBirdieGolf
    @BlackBirdieGolf Год назад

    What was the swing fans on your hips?

  • @hub7093
    @hub7093 Год назад

    I really could use the electric swim assist thing you are wearing how would I get one. Im disabled and that would help me out alot.

  • @SteveMrW
    @SteveMrW Год назад +6

    It depends on what depth one is at. The deeper one is the more you will use.

    • @TheDerpingDutchman
      @TheDerpingDutchman 8 месяцев назад

      It’s useless at any depth

    • @tezzla6358
      @tezzla6358 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheDerpingDutchmanwhy? you saw it lasted for a while

    • @TheDerpingDutchman
      @TheDerpingDutchman 7 месяцев назад

      @@tezzla6358 It won’t last 15 minutes at 15 feet. It can’t. There’s only about 200 litres of air in it…

  • @saadiqureshi
    @saadiqureshi 2 года назад

    can we use it like take a breath and hold the way we do in free diving. to extend using the time ?

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +2

      You should never hold your breath when using this. Your lungs may explode

    • @esphilee
      @esphilee Год назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy , it does not have a regulator?

  • @rahbor
    @rahbor 8 месяцев назад

    Im not a diver but i would buy this to sit down 10 min into my 3 Meter deep Gardenpound and meditate haha

  • @clocksurfer
    @clocksurfer Год назад +3

    Those of us who have actually used stored air for a living know the true answer; "it depends".

  • @Trlx-
    @Trlx- 5 месяцев назад

    When you mentioned not holding your breath on your way up, would it be ok to release the air as your going up or no?

    • @baaaats
      @baaaats 3 месяца назад

      Yes otherwise your lungs will expand causing serious injury

  • @tubeguiller007
    @tubeguiller007 Год назад +2

    Not for divers, very uncomfortable because of pressure little time at 60 Ft but it will help you out in the 3 minutes stop.

  • @elevat3d153
    @elevat3d153 Год назад +1

    How often do you need to change the oil/water separator filter on the compressor hose??

  • @smooticus1691
    @smooticus1691 Год назад

    You can hold your breath for 9 minutes? Thats impressive. Can you make a guide on how you do it?

    • @alextatkin1026
      @alextatkin1026 Год назад

      just practice. Its about building a tolerance to co2 buildup.

  • @davideldridge204
    @davideldridge204 Год назад

    What is that water scooter you have and where do I get one?

  • @MrAircraftGuy
    @MrAircraftGuy Год назад

    I have an invention along this line that nobody has even heard about or considered that I know of, but I’m not sure who to take the idea to without getting screwed.

  • @MM-fe9mz
    @MM-fe9mz Год назад +1

    What are those leg thrusters?

  • @GrimOxford
    @GrimOxford Год назад +1

    Do you know your SAC rate? Because that’s the biggest factor that determines how long the cylinder will last.

  • @mikb277
    @mikb277 Год назад

    Such an intense stare at the camera underwater lol

  • @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel
    @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel 10 месяцев назад

    Are you saying that you can use it 32 ft underwater that's pretty deep I thought you said 10 feet is the best to go on those

  • @Tritchet_
    @Tritchet_ 2 года назад +1

    I think those compressors are generally not recommended to fill up air tanks that are intended for breathing. Especially without the additional filters.
    But im not a scuba diver and only use my compressor to fill up the air rifle.
    So im always keen to hear about your opinion.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +7

      This compressor is made for filling up small air tanks for diving, and it does have additional filters.

    • @AviRotstein
      @AviRotstein 2 года назад +3

      @@Christian_Wedoy are the filters sufficient to emit class E quality air from a hot electric pump that is lubricated with oil? are the filters purchasable and replaceable? does it have a moisture trap?

    • @gertebert
      @gertebert Год назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy No. It does not have filters.

  • @senor_shwerk8945
    @senor_shwerk8945 Год назад

    6 minutes? hey thats a lot better than an average free diver and probably a lot cheaper than lessons

  • @Cesarius894
    @Cesarius894 2 года назад +2

    I liked the original idea to Youssef These as a Reserve tank when you decend as you decend and decompress but for nothing else

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +1

      They can be fun to use for short dives to inspect your boat, dive down to look at something or for fun. But you should get scuba training before using it.

    • @spooks1089
      @spooks1089 2 года назад +1

      These should never be used or relied upon to begin with and you don't 'decompress' as you descend either, when you descend you're on gasing nitrogen not off gasing. This tiny 2L tank would barely be enough for a 'safety stop' yet alone any extended decompression stop

    • @leerigby5735
      @leerigby5735 2 года назад +1

      It would be useless for decompression, it's also potentially useless as a reserve... 1. A

  • @newsreader4321
    @newsreader4321 Год назад

    Do I tighten that valve on the back of the pump before pumping?

  • @bubblecheese3900
    @bubblecheese3900 2 года назад

    I need to ask you some thing. So i Wonder if the plass you ar diving is calld Pirbadet. Cus i i am from Norway and it is not so common to se a Norwegians RUclips whit over 1 mill subs.

  • @henryjones8636
    @henryjones8636 Год назад +1

    Hey so I'm looking at this as something to get for fun and get more used to being underwater before I take actual SCUBA certification classes. I don't want to spend a fortune on this so I'm wondering if there's a cheaper way to fill it with air? Would a bike pump work? I'm really new to this and don't really know anything about air compression or anything like that.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +3

      No. You should not use a bike pump.
      That would contaminate the air

    • @stuartmcconnachie
      @stuartmcconnachie Год назад +6

      Take the class first. At least then you’ll be aware of all the dangers of breathing compressed air. You’ll have more than enough opportunity to “get more used to being underwater” in your course. While your at it, ask your instructor what they think of this product. I doubt it will be favourable…

    • @connorpollard2009
      @connorpollard2009 Год назад +5

      Your comment is exactly what is wrong with this product, without taking classes you will not be aware of breathing pressurised gas underwater

    • @alextwist8
      @alextwist8 Год назад +1

      You should not use a product like this without training. If you're not careful you can overinflate your lungs until they burst like a balloon.

    • @BlackBirdieGolf
      @BlackBirdieGolf Год назад

      buy a nemo or nomad. those have gotten great reviews.

  • @studentjohn35
    @studentjohn35 Год назад

    My old reliable snorkel looks even better, having watched this......

  • @photoeducationbydaniel
    @photoeducationbydaniel Год назад

    Why dont they make a cable going from the bottle to you mouth? Then you can have the cylinder attached to your side?

  • @Dsh9x
    @Dsh9x Год назад

    I wanted to ask do u use diving weights if u do I want you to send me the best one on Amazon please

    • @Dsh9x
      @Dsh9x Год назад

      And what did u have on ur short the thing that made u faster

    • @erwinwestby7204
      @erwinwestby7204 Год назад

      @@Dsh9x a scooter

  • @BleyckNewman
    @BleyckNewman Год назад

    is it not better you take it of for a second and take it again ?

  • @LukeTPZ
    @LukeTPZ Год назад

    Whats the wearable DPV, please?

  • @saminrahman6859
    @saminrahman6859 2 года назад +2

    I have a Question - You said to inhale air and breath out underwater but
    So far I know that if you breathe out air you will start sinking.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +4

      If you lay completely still in the water and do nothing yes. But if you swim up, no.

    • @saminrahman6859
      @saminrahman6859 2 года назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy thank you so much

  • @ScubaShark--8964
    @ScubaShark--8964 2 года назад +28

    *_Those seems to be really really dangerous, please be careful when you're trying them, as they're just reserve tanks._*

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +16

      If used correctly they are just as dangerous as a normal scuba tank.

    • @ScubaShark--8964
      @ScubaShark--8964 2 года назад

      @@Christian_Wedoy Well, if it's Christian Wedoy using it here of course it's safer, but yeahhh, big bulky thing in front for a normal person would be hard to see, and react quick enough.

    • @kneegrow4656
      @kneegrow4656 2 года назад +2

      @@Christian_Wedoy Yeah if used correctly, no one will buy these if they have been Scuba certified. Suba diving is dangerous.

    • @a.b.9171
      @a.b.9171 Год назад +1

      ​@@Christian_Wedoy Yes but, these reserve tanks are just easier to get as they come along cheaply. People buy these things without getting the proper knowledge.

    • @dilantafa1762
      @dilantafa1762 Год назад

      ww

  • @Eflgoat
    @Eflgoat Год назад

    I really want this but im terrified im going to rubture or burst my lungs also how deep can you go without bursting your lungs when holding your breath when coming back up

    • @Seaweed-mw1rr
      @Seaweed-mw1rr Год назад

      if you take a breath at the surfice you do not need to worry about lung expansion. Lung expansion only happens durring diving when you breath compressed air at a depth and accend from that depth. the expanding air will cause lung damage.

    • @Eflgoat
      @Eflgoat Год назад

      @@Seaweed-mw1rr yes but how deep until your lungs expand too much

    • @Seaweed-mw1rr
      @Seaweed-mw1rr Год назад

      ​@@Eflgoat If you exhale while ascending your lungs will not rupture or expand. meaning you can go as deep as you want without worrying about lung expansion

    • @Eflgoat
      @Eflgoat Год назад

      @@Seaweed-mw1rr i will explain this more clear for you because that is not what i meant so how deep can i get when i have inhaled and im coming back up to the surface without rupturing my lungs

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge Год назад +1

    Can I use _any_ compressor. For example, I have two air compressors for car tires. I understand that there might be a bad smell or taste, but will the air be safe and useable?

    • @andre51286
      @andre51286 Год назад

      no, car tyre compressors get to like 10 bar, or 25 psi. you need to fill that thing to 200 bar or 3000psi

  • @crackertime2164
    @crackertime2164 2 года назад

    Hi buddy

  • @delta110a
    @delta110a Год назад

    It's a simple maths and physics : 200Bar x 2L = 400L. Average lungs capacity (men-5-5.5L, women 3.5L), Average inhale qty - 12-14/min so, if we would take the lowest capacity 5L x 13 times/min = 65L/min, 400L : 65L/min = 6m15s :)

  • @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel
    @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel 10 месяцев назад

    How can the bottle get hot I don't really get that

  • @MrMusic55123
    @MrMusic55123 Год назад

    do you need to fill it with air or oxygen?

  • @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel
    @Divewith.G.M_Official_Channel 10 месяцев назад

    did you know that there is a Purge button the top on the top of the tank it's the Orange part

  • @FRANKLIN_20
    @FRANKLIN_20 Год назад

    Hello after I saw your video I bought it immediately I would like to use it to do underwater fishing.

    • @pedrosantos0905
      @pedrosantos0905 Год назад

      IDK if you can use a "scuba equipment" while spearfishing or whatever

    • @FRANKLIN_20
      @FRANKLIN_20 Год назад

      @@pedrosantos0905 yes I would like to use it to do underwater fishing but missa that it takes a license for diving of the first level.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Год назад

    A great bail out bottle, but not much use for anything else.

  • @Viperpro140
    @Viperpro140 Год назад +1

    bro these facts about lungs exploding and eardrums exploading makes me nervous to go deep

    • @kick0777
      @kick0777 Год назад

      The reason why this happens is because the air in a scuba tank is compressed. As you go deeper, the pressure from the water compacts the air in your tank and your lungs and makes it more dense. If you breath the compressed air to fill your lungs at a lower depth and start to go up, the air in your lungs will expand because of the lower pressure. If you hold your breath, the air has no place to go as it is expanding and then pops your lungs like a balloon. This is why you never hold your breath when breathing from compressed air. You can still hold your breath when freediving or breathing from regular surface air because it can only compact as you go deeper and expand back to the original state when you surface.

  • @LA-ish
    @LA-ish 5 месяцев назад

    [3:25] "This bottle takes 200 bars, which means it contains around one-hundred and forty liters." I thought that bottle holds 0.7 liters...

  • @esteraczacharowska7651
    @esteraczacharowska7651 2 года назад +2

    My 0,5 L tank lasted 13 minutes at 1 meter. I'm 14 and 110 pounds

  • @oldschoolsurfer
    @oldschoolsurfer Год назад

    If you went deep enough you could consume that tank in one breath. Depth make s a huge differance.

  • @dougfoster445
    @dougfoster445 Год назад

    It's actually pretty cool and I think if you hold your breath a little bit between breaths it would last longer.

    • @lemim1982
      @lemim1982 Год назад +2

      You should never hold your breath - it is dangerous!

  • @kevinaa1622
    @kevinaa1622 Год назад

    Not good for diving but great for scuba diving depths

  • @josiahoverholt1221
    @josiahoverholt1221 Год назад

    Sorry you lost me at the lungs exploding part!

  • @reject_D1
    @reject_D1 Год назад

    What mask do you use

  • @honrok1140
    @honrok1140 Год назад

    Du er fra Norge vel

  • @ennaber
    @ennaber Год назад

    Where video about 2l test?

  • @allkind-hunt
    @allkind-hunt Год назад

    How's Greece?
    Cuse we will go in Greece pls
    Tell me

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +1

      Greece is great, but I have not been there since May

  • @OzzySafa
    @OzzySafa 2 года назад +2

    Can’t wait for the S700 test. I’ll guess you’ll get around 18-22 mins. Maybe 25 with the lefeet. Tell us how long it took to fill the 2L when you make a video of it. :)

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  2 года назад +5

      Will do. Video coming soon

    • @OzzySafa
      @OzzySafa 2 года назад +1

      @@Christian_Wedoy legend you should see my last video I swam with turtles with the 1L version and show a timer of a realistic use in deeper waters. If only you could test it in the ocean also.

    • @Christian_Wedoy
      @Christian_Wedoy  Год назад +2

      2L S700 test is published

    • @OzzySafa
      @OzzySafa Год назад +1

      @@Christian_Wedoy I saw it dude but why you remove the question about the compressor are you under nda ?