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Underwater breathing. No scuba tank, no compressor just with your own muscles. 

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diving mask: amzn.to/48nIexo
hookah scuba diving system: amzn.to/3GMID0y
This underwater breathing system does not require batteries like a hookah dive system (surface supplied air diving) and it does not require heavy scuba dive tanks.
In this video I demonstrate how to make an underwater breathing device and how this underwater breathing system works.
Homemade underwater diving or breathing systems can be dangerous.
An important diver rule is: “Don't hold your breath when you ascend.”
If you build and use this underwater breathing device and you hurt yourself, I cannot be held responsible.
And don't forget to "Like" and subscribe! Thank you for watching! Best regards

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@Mr.Trembling-eye
@Mr.Trembling-eye 9 месяцев назад
I had a system similar to this, I dived up to 2 meters under water and hung, but no air came, then I drowned and died terribly.
@anthonyblaise7804
@anthonyblaise7804 2 года назад
Oh thats looks great
@BrickyMPG
@BrickyMPG Год назад
just like the exo lung this is good!
@underwaterexplorer8977
@underwaterexplorer8977 2 месяца назад
if the section is circular the calculation at 5 meters gives me: 1.5e5*.1^2*3.1415/4=1178 N or about 117 kg. It is not a force that the legs are not able to apply. I weigh about 100 kg and I am able to carry several tens of kg, so I think that the legs can apply this force without difficulty. Let's say that 5 meters seems to be the operating limit. Which is not very little: it is comparable to the operating limit of an oxygen rebreather.
@electricbadgercollc8146
@electricbadgercollc8146 Год назад
In America we call this Jerry-rigged scuba diving. Clever--yes. Risky--yes. Stay safe.
@luisgomez8635
@luisgomez8635 Год назад
Diving? I just want one of these for the jacuzzi
@theoldsailmaker6408
@theoldsailmaker6408 2 года назад
There was a commercial made produkt called 'diveman' . I used it a lot . Guess it had a bit more volume, was pretty hard at 20feet to use.
@robertmuller7391
@robertmuller7391 Год назад
Wondering how deep you have gone?
@TreasureAdventure
@TreasureAdventure Год назад
Thanks for the awesome video on how it works! Is the diaphragm PVC or Hypalon and what technique did you use to glue it? Cheers!
@normtekani4453
@normtekani4453 Год назад
Very clever!!
@nikachxaidze4574
@nikachxaidze4574 Год назад
Wheare i can bay?
@fredvela6994
@fredvela6994 5 месяцев назад
I'll buy one if you are willing to make it for me. I just dont have the time to do it myself. I'm only g diving 15 feet, no more than that.
@joshschannel4409
@joshschannel4409 Год назад
I remember seeing a video on here about a product like this one. I believe it's called EXOLUNG?
@RobbyRockaholic
@RobbyRockaholic 14 дней назад
Yeah it’s like exactly the same I’d like to see one with a hand pump
@shanebrennan4657
@shanebrennan4657 Год назад
I have been thinking of this myself and surprised to find someone has done this. How many litres of air would you say each stroke brings into the air chamber when you straighten your legs?
@roadstar499
@roadstar499 Год назад
Pretty cool..but a good hookah setup has advantages over this..thanks for sharing
@engineer0239
@engineer0239 Год назад
This only works slightly below the surface. The deeper you go, the harder it becomes to pull. With a 10cm diameter pipe, at 5 meters depth, you would have to pull on that string with about 1500 Newtons, which is about 150kg or 330 lbs! For general purpose diving it's completely unusable.
@underwaterexplorer8977
@underwaterexplorer8977 2 месяца назад
if the section is circular the calculation at 5 meters gives me: 1.5e5*.1^2*3.1415/4=1178 N or about 117 kg. It is not a force that the legs are not able to apply. I weigh about 100 kg and I am able to carry several tens of kg, so I think that the legs can apply this force without difficulty. Let's say that 5 meters seems to be the operating limit. Which is not very little: it is comparable to the operating limit of an oxygen rebreather.
@engineer0239
@engineer0239 2 месяца назад
Sorry, honestly, I don't know what either of us are calculating anymore. In the beginning he says it to be a 125mm tube. The cross sectional area is (12.5cm/2)^2*π= 122cm^2. At 5 Meters, you have 0.5 bar, or 5 N/cm^2. So 122*5= 610N or 62kg, which is doable. Sorry again, I was probably high or smth...
@JashTheLandlord
@JashTheLandlord Год назад
Interesting stuff
@carlbroker
@carlbroker Год назад
Always carry bailout IMO, be safe and have fun!
@andysworkbench
@andysworkbench 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely! Thank you very much for your comment😀
@timtim8468
@timtim8468 Месяц назад
I'd recommend to put side release buckles everywhere, to get rid of it all if needed.
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