i loved the video but i would like see if you could share like see one video where go out fins of the heel or of fall the feet and that you return for put the fins , waiting the video so kind please upload one
@Kingcharles1st the depths at which you mostly utilize a system like this is not that great, so you would have to dive for a really long time before you would have any obligation for deco stops. but other than that the same rules apply as the do with conventional diving - most notably: Don't hold your breath
@seafox10 we always suggest our customers get our Egressor mini-scuba bail out system in addition. It is a great way of adding redundancy for a hightened emergency preparation. However, even without the bail out system, you will feel/hear or sense if the unit shuts off for whatever reason and the hoses will then still hold enough air for you to end your dive and come to the surface. Also you are at relatively shallow depth and should be able to make a slow emergency ascent.
@alumigas you can dive as long as the system has power - i.e. for gas powered units for as long as there is fuel and for battery powered for as long as there is power in the batteries.
@SeaFox10 Well, we like diving with tanks too. It all comes down to what kind of diving your are up for. Sometimes tanks are the only way to go, but for shallow dives and for totally relaxing experience the Brownie's Third Lung system is great. Completely unencumbered and intimidating, especially for novice divers. It is also a fantastic solution for locations where tank fills may be hard to get.
i loved the video but i would like see if you could share like see one video where go out fins of the heel or of fall the feet and that you return for put the fins , waiting the video so kind please upload one
crazyhighheels 7 months ago
@crazyhighheels not sure what you are asking of us here :0)
Browniediving 6 months ago
they sould make it water cooled
JacobsRandomVideos 7 months ago
Do you still need to make decompression stops with a system like this?
Kingcharles1st 9 months ago
@Kingcharles1st the depths at which you mostly utilize a system like this is not that great, so you would have to dive for a really long time before you would have any obligation for deco stops. but other than that the same rules apply as the do with conventional diving - most notably: Don't hold your breath
Browniediving 6 months ago
shes from the clear mask video shes still pretty
tu3erk1d 1 year ago
@seafox10 we always suggest our customers get our Egressor mini-scuba bail out system in addition. It is a great way of adding redundancy for a hightened emergency preparation. However, even without the bail out system, you will feel/hear or sense if the unit shuts off for whatever reason and the hoses will then still hold enough air for you to end your dive and come to the surface. Also you are at relatively shallow depth and should be able to make a slow emergency ascent.
Browniediving 1 year ago
continued: just like in conventional scuba diving teachings
Browniediving 1 year ago
@alumigas you can dive as long as the system has power - i.e. for gas powered units for as long as there is fuel and for battery powered for as long as there is power in the batteries.
Browniediving 1 year ago
how long you are allowed to stay at 10m/30ft?
alumigas 1 year ago
And what happens when the engine stalls?!
SeaFox10 1 year ago
That's nice and all, but I'll keep my tank! :D
SeaFox10 1 year ago
@SeaFox10 Well, we like diving with tanks too. It all comes down to what kind of diving your are up for. Sometimes tanks are the only way to go, but for shallow dives and for totally relaxing experience the Brownie's Third Lung system is great. Completely unencumbered and intimidating, especially for novice divers. It is also a fantastic solution for locations where tank fills may be hard to get.
Browniediving 1 year ago
they are great for u/w sex too
bbman58 2 years ago
@bbman58
probably - I have not tried ;0)
Browniediving 1 year ago