Yet another ingenious UW breathing device

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I love rolling a grenade into a room. A diver with a full lung of air can is more likely to cause and embolism rising from 10’ to the surface than he would rising from 100’ to 90’.which is why I would never trust a little piece of crap like what is being peddled here. The good news is that it is scam and the schmucks that fell for it are only losing money and not trying to use this thing.

It is important to remember that surfacing with an embolism from 90’ is an excellent way to meet your maker. Because any gas bubble that escapes your ruptured lung is going expand by several fold on your way to the surface.

The idea that you have an air bottle that essentially is designed to be sucked dry, and forcing you to make a free ascent at the end of each dive (no reserve) is just scary.
 
@BlueTrin ^^^ Wow! You need to use Wolfram.

I have a Phd in math (albeit in topology) and think that Poincaire is easier to digest than your proof above.
 
@BlueTrin ^^^ Wow! You need to use Wolfram.

I have a Phd in math (albeit in topology) and think that Poincaire is easier to digest than your proof above.[/QUOTE]

It was a little awkward, could definitely have benefited from some editing before publishing. Not sure Wolfram would have really helped though.
 
@BlueTrin ^^^ Wow! You need to use Wolfram.

I have a Phd in math (albeit in topology) and think that Poincaire is easier to digest than your proof above.

It was a little awkward, could definitely have benefited from some editing before publishing. Not sure Wolfram would have really helped though.[/QUOTE]

Wolfram ALWAYS helps. With the font if nothing else!
 
It was a little awkward, could definitely have benefited from some editing before publishing. Not sure Wolfram would have really helped though.

Wolfram ALWAYS helps. With the font if nothing else!
I didn’t know that wolfram can generate linkable pictures.
 
Cut and paste from above...yes yes I understand it’s not representative. Just showing graphical stuff.
 

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And another one!
Dive Portable Lungs - Self Pump Scuba Tank
Spare air is missing out in terms of marketing. All they need to do is add a hand pump to their system.
GREAT!
It is MOST stupid things, ever seen :)
It is just standard SURFACE paintball tank "plus" mass produce LP regulator for paintball tanks, like this
you can see here their "Revolutionary SCUBA" in details -
from 0:20 - SPG is flooded by salt water! :) lifetime for this SPG with salt water should be less than one-two weeks, because this type of SPG use not Bourdon tube, but just like spring made from thin capillary tube, where the arrow just connected to the spring end.
This SPG should be eated by rust very fast.
Later you will filling all pleasures from OOG.

Thank you for this link! :)

P.S. I think this DIY SCUBA kills all others Darwin`s devices
 
I'm thinking of buying 2 I want to be a good buddy I know I should bungee the first one off and sling the second one and if someone runs out of air I should just pass the second one to them is this correct procedure when using this?
 
Scorkl Update....

I've been watching this train wreck for a while....
SCORKL - Breathe underwater with TOTAL freedom

This video was in the comments:


I'm sorry but anyone who sends them money at this point is just an idiot.
 
GREAT!
It is MOST stupid things, ever seen :)
It is just standard SURFACE paintball tank "plus" mass produce LP regulator for paintball tanks, like this
you can see here their "Revolutionary SCUBA" in details -
from 0:20 - SPG is flooded by salt water! :) lifetime for this SPG with salt water should be less than one-two weeks, because this type of SPG use not Bourdon tube, but just like spring made from thin capillary tube, where the arrow just connected to the spring end.
This SPG should be eated by rust very fast.
Later you will filling all pleasures from OOG.

Thank you for this link! :)

P.S. I think this DIY SCUBA kills all others Darwin`s devices

LMAO and ROFL
 
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