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  • that is cool

  • Interesting. I came here cuz of the word "hookah," but still pretty cool :)

  • where do I get one of these

  • BC Dive and Kayak - Vancouver (Brent)

    1695 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC, (604)732-1344

  • where can you get one for a decent price?? i would like to get one..

  • Ebay

  • is that any special air compressor or just a regular gasoline one

  • An "Oil- less" compressor. Also food-grade hoses.

  • I hate diving on those things. I use one to dive at work everyday. The lines are always getting tangled. Ours is old so it is running into some other problems of heavy use. I guess it is about time to get a new one. Seems like the compressor is always first to go. We use Brownies, and okay brand. For those long dives tho, I found it easier to use a BC

  • You should use an air receiver tank this will not only filter any particles but give you a better air supply and help cool the air your breathing

  • how long can you stay under for??

  • Assuming the gas tank is full when you start, you can stay under about 2 or 3 hours.

  • 85 feet .

  • how deep can you get with it??

  • Nice video of your hookah system at work.

  • Cool. How many psi do you have going into your regulators? Did you have to modify the regulators?

  • Thank you.... 30 - 55 psi to regulator. Regulator is modified and adjustable for low pressure input. Scuba 2nd stage regulators are set to 130 - 145 psi.

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