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I was wondering how do you use it and what exact tank you were using
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Where did u get that regulator
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i got down 20 ft with this but i left it on the surface and used a long hose with a regulator on the end
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where did you get that??
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Good try. But you are going to die or get DCS if you keep trying this crap. Can't blame the dive master. You will get hurt bad if your not careful, you go any deeper than that pool and you wish like he'll you'd listens to him. Go get certified. You can make a payment plan with some instructors.
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Could you pls tell more about regulator? =) And another question, why don't you just trained your breathehold?
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how do you use it?
how much did it cost?
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@guy thatblowsstuffup, u probably just killed this kid or ur self with that b.s. your spouting. It is absolutely not true. This contraption is deadly. Statistically, certified divers with properly functioning gear stand a greater chance of injury while playing golf than underwater. But this, this is suicide.
mercesletifer2509 2 months ago
@mercesletifer2509 Lol, sure dude.
hunterhalo2 2 months ago
WILL IT BLEND?!
hunterhalo2 7 months ago
hey how do you get under water with all the air in the tank???
aerofores 10 months ago
@aerofores Rocks, Lots of rocks.
hunterhalo2 10 months ago
I have a surface air consumption rate of of about 15 psi on a 78 ft3 tank filled to 3000 psi. You have a one gallon tank filled to 68 psi which gives you about five gallons or 2/3 s of a cubic foot. at 68 psi. Assuming your surface air consumption rate is 15 psi interpolated to the five gallon 68 psi tank would mean that if you breathed from your device on the surface you are getting about 16 breaths. At 33 ft you get 8 breaths .But for god sakes keep that thing in the kiddy pool.
dav1492 1 year ago
@dav1492 Thats awesome data!! Yea lol I'm not going cave diving anytime soon :p
hunterhalo2 11 months ago