Questions 1) do you have to keep both hands on the light buttons for the light to stay on 2) can it be operated with aone hand 3) does it automatically shut off if you let go with both hands 4) does it automatically shut off if you let go with your right hand 5) does it automatically start back up if you let go of it then regret it ore do you have to go through the restat procedure 6) can you change it's buoyancy 7)
Be sure if you guys buy one of these that you get the flight capable batteries. This company is from Austria and when I first bought mine their website was broken English and rough, and I had no idea they had two types of batteries. It cost an extra 1300 dollars to go back and buy the flight capable batteries because the company originally promised to exchange my battery but they didn't have any stock. After 2 years, they never honored their agreement with me. I cant dive without one because I have a Lis Franc foot injury, metal and screws holding my midfoot joint together.
You can use that bungee sling slung behind your bent elbow giving it leverage and then you can keep it pointed in a straight line and not go round in a circle.
@@JetSurfingNation this is what I found: "Lithium batteries with more than 100 watt hours Carry On Bags: Yes (Special Instructions) Checked Bags: No Lithium batteries with more than 100 watt hours may be allowed in carry-on bags with airline approval. One spare battery, not exceeding 300 watt hours, or two spare batteries, not exceeding 160 watt hours each, are permitted in carry-on bags. For more information, see the FAA regulations on batteries" !!!always confirm with your airline before the flight. they still can refuse!!!
they ripped me off and sent me a non-flight capable battery, then promised to replace it, then after 2 years did not honor that agreement. I have the emails to prove it.
Cute kids! Sweet family!
Thank you! 🤗
Cool video Mike
Questions
1) do you have to keep both hands on the light buttons for the light to stay on
2) can it be operated with aone hand
3) does it automatically shut off if you let go with both hands
4) does it automatically shut off if you let go with your right hand
5) does it automatically start back up if you let go of it then regret it ore do you have to go through the restat procedure
6) can you change it's buoyancy
7)
Scubajet is out of business. It’s an old video
Great video!!!!!
Be sure if you guys buy one of these that you get the flight capable batteries. This company is from Austria and when I first bought mine their website was broken English and rough, and I had no idea they had two types of batteries. It cost an extra 1300 dollars to go back and buy the flight capable batteries because the company originally promised to exchange my battery but they didn't have any stock. After 2 years, they never honored their agreement with me. I cant dive without one because I have a Lis Franc foot injury, metal and screws holding my midfoot joint together.
Cool Mike
Great video! How does the display gets its power and how do you connect it to the battery so it can show the battery level? Thanks
Thank you. It is connected by a screw and powered wireslessly
What is the difference between the SUP package 400 and the Family package 400?
They seem to include the same things.
I dont see any mention of family packages on their website. 400 just means 400 wh battery. They have 200 wh also.
Can you mount a Gopro and an external dive light?
You could probably glue it or strap but there is no standard gopro mount on scubajet
@@JetSurfingNation Thanks.
Can you operate this one handed after turning it on?
You could but you will go in circles
You can use that bungee sling slung behind your bent elbow giving it leverage and then you can keep it pointed in a straight line and not go round in a circle.
Speed looks unimpressive... At list in the video. Show how it run instead of splashing watter.
It’s slow yes. It’s not a seabob worth 10k, it’s an entry level inexpensive diving scooter.
wait... I thought airplane regulation is 99Wh?
and 2x or 3x160Wh max (in some cases, not sure)
never saw 200Wh
They wrote on the website 200 version is airplane safe..
@@JetSurfingNation this is what I found:
"Lithium batteries with more than 100 watt hours
Carry On Bags: Yes (Special Instructions)
Checked Bags: No
Lithium batteries with more than 100 watt hours may be allowed in carry-on bags with airline approval. One spare battery, not exceeding 300 watt hours, or two spare batteries, not exceeding 160 watt hours each, are permitted in carry-on bags. For more information, see the FAA regulations on batteries"
!!!always confirm with your airline before the flight. they still can refuse!!!
Here is what sj says
diameterBattery type200 wh non-airplane legal, 400 wh non-airplane legal, 200 wh airplane legal, 400 wh airplane legal
they ripped me off and sent me a non-flight capable battery, then promised to replace it, then after 2 years did not honor that agreement. I have the emails to prove it.