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Tpminaz

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I have a fried that lives on a sailboat. He is trying to use a porter cable oiless compressor with a long hose and regulator to allow him to do basic maintenance on his boat. Max depth would most likely be 10 feet. Yes, he is a certified diver. The compressor is 150 psi. Is this doable? Thoughts for or against this? What else should be considered?
 
Surely is doable. It is called an hookah.
140-150 PSI is fine as intermediate pressure for feeding a balanced second stage.
The other requisite is the air flow. You need at least 30 liters/minute (1 SCF/min). 60 is better (2 SCF/min).
The compressor should have a reasonable air reservoir, let say 20 liters.
This one, for example, satisfies these requirements:
https://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-C2002-Oil-Free-Pancake-Compressor/dp/B000O5RO1Y
However, these machines, despite operating without oil, are not really designed for delivering breathable air. I would suggest adding at least an active-carbon filter...
Regarding the hose, my preference is for large diameter (0.75" min) of the floating type.
A quick connector must be provided so that the diver can detach quickly from the hose.
The final cost of assembling such a system can easily exceed the cost for a ready-to-go hookah system, so better to evaluate also this option. See this, as an example: NARDI Exreme 3 Electric Compressor 12V / 24V 50' feet Hose Hookah System Scuba Diving Third Lung Surface Air Boat Cleaning dive inspection lobstering commercial diving NEW: Amazon.ca: Sports & Outdoors
 
look up the threads on here about DIY hookah setups. I would HIGHLY recommend reading that before you buy anything because not all oil-less compressors are created equal.
 

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