A Comprehensive Review of the SMACO S500 0.7L Mini Scuba Diving Tank

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • In this video, I do a comprehensive review of the SMACO S500 0.7L Mini Scuba Diving Tank.
    Here is a link to the SMACO S500 0.7L Mini Scuba Diving Tank: www.smacodive.com/product/sma...
    The SMACO S500 tank is constructed of 6061 aviation aluminum with a maximum working pressure of 3000 psi/200 bar/20 Mpa. It measures 37.8x14x7mm and has a capacity of 0.7L.
    #SMACO #SMACO S500 #mini scuba tank #Diving tank #Small underwater tank
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  • @DigginwithSeven
    @DigginwithSeven  Год назад +1

    WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: “I Review the NEMO blu3 portable dive system… find OLD Sterling Silver ring!” ruclips.net/video/qzETyWKnXSo/видео.html

  • @mandybrown7758
    @mandybrown7758 Год назад +2

    This is really awesome

  • @IYAOYAS6969
    @IYAOYAS6969 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video

  • @anonymouskeys929
    @anonymouskeys929 11 месяцев назад +1

    Alright I'll take two of them

  • @EmeraldCityDiggers
    @EmeraldCityDiggers 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great info, I’m not sure I want to put mine together

  • @Minnesota76
    @Minnesota76 11 месяцев назад

    Do you need turn the knox on the side to turn on the air before using it? My first time using it

  • @mikeleeborg3076
    @mikeleeborg3076 10 месяцев назад +1

    G'day Steve. Would you recommend this unit for snorkelling? Lets say normal snorkel for the surface, then diving down to 10-15 feet without weights and using the unit for a minute of time at the bottom, and repeat. Would buoyancy be an issue if snorkelling without weighting and wetsuit and using the unit? Great Video, thanks.

    • @Marcus-108
      @Marcus-108 4 месяца назад +1

      It wouldn’t really be the best for anything above shallow waters (above 10), though you would really just get 5 minutes of breathing time before you run out

  • @mauro7780
    @mauro7780 Год назад

    Hello Steven, thank you for the video.
    I really enjoy snorkeling and will be going to bonaire this may.
    I love the water and would really like to try ''scuba'' with the Smaco to see if I want to get my PADI, it's undeep water (around 4 meter deep which is 13,1234 foot) I can just buy this at a local store here, would it be safe to use for me in undeep water?

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Год назад

      It is a safe alternate air source. I would encourage you to go ahead and get scuba certified… you would love diving. Thanks for watching the video.

  • @rob_9876
    @rob_9876 Год назад +1

    Nice review. How does the 0.7L capacity translate into c.f.? This definitely looks smaller than my 19 cf pony tank, but not sure how it compares to a 6 cf or 13 cf. A bit hard to generalize from breathing time at still fairly shallow depths, and I'm not finding a quick answer on Google. One more thing: do they have a network of dive shops that will do periodic maintenance on the SMACO regulators? Most dive shops will only work on certain brands.

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Год назад

      Not sure on maintenance. Google says 0.7L is 0.0247 cubic foot. If you click on the link in the description of the video you might more on the info you are looking for.

    • @rob_9876
      @rob_9876 Год назад

      @@DigginwithSeven Thanks, I don't believe that the .0247 number is the actual cubic foot capacity -- I'm pretty sure there is more math to do involving the psi it can be filled to also. Looks like all numbers on that site are in metric. Not even a bar number to convert. If you are in touch with the manufacturer, you might suggest that if they want to sell in the U.S. market, they should include a cubic feet number. Have a good day!

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Год назад +1

      @@rob_9876 good idea. I will pass that alone. I know it's more than 1/4 of a cubic foot. Lol

  • @muhammadsaleh290
    @muhammadsaleh290 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice review .. but I have a question: I tried the hand pump to fill it but it seems the air is not going through..!!
    so how to solve this problem…?
    Thanks

    • @positivevibe142
      @positivevibe142 6 месяцев назад

      استخدم قنية غاز مطبخ و امورك طيبة ..... و حمد الله عالسلامة مسبقاً 😁

    • @positivevibe142
      @positivevibe142 6 месяцев назад +1

      نفس سؤالك في الاسفل صاحب الفيديو أجابه بالتالي:
      I believe the company sells a high-pressure hand pump as well.

    • @muhammadsaleh290
      @muhammadsaleh290 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@positivevibe142😅 وصاحب المقطع مايرد

    • @positivevibe142
      @positivevibe142 6 месяцев назад

      😅@@muhammadsaleh290

  • @luisesparza1953
    @luisesparza1953 Год назад +1

    Would you recommend this for just extended snokeling time?

    • @gamer-dna
      @gamer-dna 2 месяца назад +1

      No, not if you have not been formally trained in SCUBA. Like he said in his closing remarks, this is not something for the untrained because the dangers are too real. Once you dive beneath the surface the sights you will find can be a real distraction and possibly draw you deeper down in the water to get a closer look; you can quickly find yourself at 30' and without the depth gauges and other devices used in a complete scuba setup you won't be able to easily and safely tell how deep you are. For example if you used this device and dived to 30' (feet) your lungs will now be at twice the atmospheric pressure; if you was to surface from this depth and your did not take the necessary steps (which I won't go into here as I am not intending to teach you how to dive) your lungs will be irreparably damaged, and it is very possible that you would be dead before they got your back to shore, if not before they got you on the boat. If you want to use an air canister to extend your underwater activities, then PLEASE GET CERTIFIED THROU PADI, SSI, or any of the other recognized diving institutions that may be in your area. DON'T USE THESE TYPES OF PRODUCTS WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING! The risks are REAL!!!

  • @BossMade1987
    @BossMade1987 16 дней назад

    I have a man made lake on my property it’s only 15ft deep would this be find to explore it I’m never getting in a ocean or nothing with it

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  15 дней назад

      This is designed for divers to carry as emergency air. There is really not enough air volume for extended diving.

  • @rockefeller5494
    @rockefeller5494 Год назад

    I’m will like to get more info 🎉

  • @goranandersson9506
    @goranandersson9506 28 дней назад +1

    Does it work to fill with a air compressor

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  28 дней назад +1

      The only compressor you can use is from a dive shop that pumps breathable air, otherwise you will get oil and water in the tank which is dangerous.

  • @TGenoRock
    @TGenoRock 8 месяцев назад

    Isn't clear to me why I would buy the S500 0.7 liter version vs the s300 0.5 liter version since it would be used for not much more than short times and primarily emergency/backup. The smaller size of the S300 would seem sufficient, and more compact.

    • @jacobstamm3594
      @jacobstamm3594 2 месяца назад

      valve switch and constant pressure on the S500

  • @Jonathan_rubin_photography
    @Jonathan_rubin_photography 10 месяцев назад

    Can you fill it with a hand pump?

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  10 месяцев назад

      I believe the company sells a high-pressure hand pump as well.

    • @muhammadsaleh290
      @muhammadsaleh290 6 месяцев назад

      @@DigginwithSevenhand pump isn’t sufficient ..!! It simply a time wasting.!!!

  • @ostapvovk3pc
    @ostapvovk3pc Год назад

    do you know if i can use a home bike pump

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t because it might introduce oil into the tank

  • @jeddiajones4570
    @jeddiajones4570 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think you math is off. These are not sufficient for emergency air and are not designed to be. These are for shallow-water diving, such as lobster diving in the Florida Keys.

  • @canukillacs7022
    @canukillacs7022 Месяц назад +1

    as an advanced certified scuba diver ......i see these units as very dangerous even as an alternate air source.....one big reason everybody reading this can see.....is where is the pressure gauge ? on the side facing away from you !.....you cannot see how much air you have while using it !......the use of these units without proper training is highly risky ......sadly in the future we will all start to hear about injury and or deaths from the use of these types of units and not just as for the use of the unit but the lack of training to use any underwater breathing air source ......i like that you say using them as an alternate air source.....but i fear for the ppl that will use them as a primary or only air source.........DANGEROUS LIFE THREATENING COMBINATION-NO TRAINING AND THIS STYLE AND USE OF THIS STYLE APPARATUS

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Месяц назад

      Yes, I would never recommend using without proper dive training and certification. Thank you for your input

    • @Beetrecca
      @Beetrecca Месяц назад

      Calm down guys. People will do what ever they can the incoming deaths won’t be on your head

    • @CodenameCat-go4xn
      @CodenameCat-go4xn Месяц назад +1

      I think they have an extended pressure gauge nowadays

    • @Gravesirl
      @Gravesirl 13 дней назад

      @@CodenameCat-go4xnyes

    • @Gravesirl
      @Gravesirl 13 дней назад

      @@CodenameCat-go4xnalso what is this guys grammar

  • @larrystephens7437
    @larrystephens7437 Год назад +1

    I am under the impression those will be required during the next COVID outbreak.!

    • @DigginwithSeven
      @DigginwithSeven  Год назад +2

      Lol. It's also coming in handy along with my dive mask... changing dirty diapers while Rayna is away at the mountains. Lol

    • @larrystephens7437
      @larrystephens7437 Год назад

      @@DigginwithSeven 🤣😂😝

  • @droptopmaids8474
    @droptopmaids8474 4 месяца назад

    Why why all RUclipsr insist this horrible music!

  • @stuntmantravis84
    @stuntmantravis84 Год назад

    Im looking for something i can use in creeks while looking for gold, not necessarily scuba. Just something to help me stay down for awhile. Would you recommend this?

    • @jamiemorris7688
      @jamiemorris7688 11 месяцев назад +1

      This is, by definition, a SCUBA system, It's not reccomended on its own, especially if you aren't SCUBA certified.

    • @KF-rw1kc
      @KF-rw1kc 3 месяца назад

      @stuntmantravis84 I am looking at one for a similar application. Did you end up purchasing a small tank?

    • @stuntmantravis84
      @stuntmantravis84 3 месяца назад

      @@KF-rw1kc I did not. Everything I've seen said these are unsafe