Every Mini Dive Tank from 0.5 L, 0.8 L, 1 L, and 2 L. How to Use Safety, and Hands On

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2023
  • Here is a fair comparison between 4 different sizes of mini scuba tanks. Each one of these has cards for the original reviews throughout the video.
    Always remember these are dangerous and I go over safety at the end of the video.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @commonsense-og1gz
    @commonsense-og1gz Před 15 dny

    i think some of these would have value to dry cave explorers, who have either found underwater spots within those caves, or as an emergency air source when the cave floods.

  • @canukillacs7022
    @canukillacs7022 Před 20 dny +1

    as a advanced certified scuba diver......i wonder how many ppl will soon die after buying these dangerous to use without proper training units.......well done video....and i agree with you that ppl will still buy them anyway........the general public with no training are at huge risk to suffer injury and or death using these units with no dive training.......so many of these videos show ppl diving alone with these as well......never dive alone and especially with a unit like this.........and so many other factors that make me worry how many ppl will die with these

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 19 dny +1

      Thanks! And they just keep making bigger tanks. I’ve done the .5, .7, 1 liter, and 2. And Smaco admits to wanting to make a 3. Really dangerous

    • @canukillacs7022
      @canukillacs7022 Před 19 dny

      world wide .....certified divers can have a proper tank filled by a dive shop with a quality safe compressed air......by presenting a scuba diver certified card.....and quality tanks are inspected ......scuba tour boats and other businesses recognize these diver cards also to go out on dive boats .........then there are some countries that do not require proper training and offer crash courses......dangerous !......now some companies have found a way to offer scuba dive kits such as these where the tanks can be filled on site by the owners.......buying these kits online ......with zero training or any idea of just what they are getting into .......extremely dangerous !!........time will tell how many people end up dead and or injured........and top nations in the world will surely step in and regulate or outright ban such equipment from entering the country i predict ......to protect lives and reduce injuries , costs and risk to emergency first responders also

  • @bobstonemarip747
    @bobstonemarip747 Před měsícem

    Thank you for safety instructions Mr ❤

  • @Anonymous81258
    @Anonymous81258 Před 11 měsíci +4

    these would also be good to have as backup if your freediving and someone blacks out and sinks to the bottom or gets stuck, you can air to help cut them loose and bring them up

  • @jeremygrolla2391
    @jeremygrolla2391 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your video is very intuitive. The main reason I watch this is that I scalloping every year. And I was looking for something to dive and stay undwr the water, even though we are in like 6 to 8 feet of water, which is pretty much a joke for this apparatus.
    Just wanted to talk thoughts on that.

  • @davebutterfield9195
    @davebutterfield9195 Před měsícem +1

    A great video, thanks so much for sharing 👍

  • @Berkcam
    @Berkcam Před 7 měsíci +2

    I am a full time commercial oilfield diver, ex-Royal Navy and also a certified scuba instructor. I can say that we professionals in professional dive companies would never purchase or use Chinese made dive equipment. The Chinese have manufactured some very poor copies of dive helmets and spare parts - they are dangerous.
    I have a term for such stuff, NQR - Not Quite Right. It may look right, feel right and work right... and then it fails and you find it was NQR all along.
    My advice is to avoid these.
    🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @TGenoRock
    @TGenoRock Před 7 měsíci +1

    I appreciate your review on this, and your straight-shooting reviews... Have you considered doing a review on above water air supply systems? I am going to buy one... and likely a parachute tank to go with it.

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I love diving so it kinda fit right in. What above water systems should I possibly look at?

  • @trivialone11
    @trivialone11 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you... I'm that risk taker, great content. Maybe I'll just go get my certification and skip this step.

  • @katernavagenknechtova5840
    @katernavagenknechtova5840 Před 9 měsíci +1

    And thanks for the hand pump, I thought it would be like blowing up a balloon.)))))))

  • @stefan4938
    @stefan4938 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So i am a certified diver and am looking at the smaco 2l tank. It looks the most like i am used to with the presure gauze in the usual spot. I wil be using it for snorkling. And it wont replace my proper set. But this would be nice and porteble. Of course the tank will get all the yearly checks and i wont be using no scetchy aircopressors. I have my local dive shop that will fill it with proper air. I love your video and keep up the good work warning the untrained.

  • @rtwoods
    @rtwoods Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yeah, the closest I've ever gotten to diving is Shark Week on the Discovery channel. Very informative video, I must say; almost makes me want to dive...almost.

  • @HammerHammer-sb6oj
    @HammerHammer-sb6oj Před měsícem +1

    Hey Chase! Thanks for the great video sharing your experience and big plus the safety warnings! The affordability of these tanks sure make me and my kids get excited but all the amateurs must first hear about the dangers - just like you emphasize! The pumping experience was helpful, too. Guess Id use a compressor instead of wasting time and money on the hand pump.
    One thing to note that idiot you mention might have been right. At least from what basic school program tells us. If you take the formula that describes the resulting force on the scuba tank (up buoyancy force and down weight force) its the difference between density of compressed air inside the tank and water around the tank multiplied by tank volume times g (9.8 m/sec2): F=(P_air-P_water)*Volume*g. So roughly if water is well higher density than compressed air in the tank the resulting force is up. But now between the 1L and 2L tanks what matters is the volume of the tank which is the multiplier in the formula! In other words you get twice the force pulling that tank up when you increase tank volume from 1 litre to 2 litre. I might be wrong somwhere but hopefully not too far :)

  • @katernavagenknechtova5840
    @katernavagenknechtova5840 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video, we live in Egypt and practice freediving and a lot and sometimes we dive. We want to buy exactly this, but you opened my eyes and now I know what not to do. I would definitely make the mistake you pointed out when climbing. So the question is, if I go for a breath to maybe 10m and I want to stay there, can I take it down and start underwater? Or do I just have to start at the surface?

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 9 měsíci +1

      The rule is to never hold your breath ever if you’re going to breathe compressed air underwater. It’s one thing if it’s in case of an emergency it’s another thing if it’s a practice that’s going to be done over and over. You’re better to start breathing at the surface and continue breathing until you reach the surface again.

    • @katernavagenknechtova5840
      @katernavagenknechtova5840 Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you very much, it was very enlightening for us because no one here uses it and no one has any information about it. Will there be a video directly on how to use it when you go into the sea?

  • @jamessaund
    @jamessaund Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m no diver but cool that these exist, didn’t know they made anything like it

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Glad you caught this one then, since it goes through the options and links the other videos

    • @Berkcam
      @Berkcam Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@allthingsrandom8137 you have mentioned a 19 liter cylinder a couple of times but I have never seen such a beast. A 10 liter is equal to a 72cu/ft tank so a 19 would be twice that size. Can you clarify this 19 lt thing?

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Berkcam czcams.com/video/QaWeSJ0vvoI/video.htmlsi=JuP6pLIQxF7yRBp4
      Sometimes the 19 is used as a reserve.

    • @canukillacs7022
      @canukillacs7022 Před 20 dny

      these units should NOT exist

  • @chadlad8243
    @chadlad8243 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Regardless of common sense people ARE going to use these tanks and the safety information will likely keep someone from injuring themselves so thank you.
    As one of those people without common sense, is obeying the 25 foot limit something where surface intervals should be considered in between uses if filling from a larger tank? Or unlikely given the relatively shallow depth?

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I wouldn’t be worried about surface intervals, you’re not going deep enough. That’s more strictly for deeper dives where overtime the nitrogen buildup will occur in your body.
      You’re good at shallow depths

    • @dunderhay9169
      @dunderhay9169 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I hope a lot of people considering these tanks will watch this first. The 2 litre does sound like bad news, the smaller ones don't give you as much time to go deep, but are still potentially dangerous. I tried diving once, and had trouble with my ears, so it isn't for me.

  • @codyjarrett9380
    @codyjarrett9380 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great job defining everything, considering Saftey, human nature/logic, equipment use. you are either an instructor or dive master or should be.

  • @michaelj8793
    @michaelj8793 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I really don't think people should use this type of equipment If you really want to experience diving Get certified there is no substitute for certification Although i do know some people that use these death traps for doing light boat maintenance There is No substitute for proper training and yes i really enjoyed this video like all the other fantastic content you share with us Be well my friend and Stay Frosty 👍

    • @allthingsrandom8137
      @allthingsrandom8137  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah, that’s the thing, people are going to use them no matter what. So might as well at least put something out there That’ll keep them a little safer.

  • @shenaniganshop3309
    @shenaniganshop3309 Před 10 měsíci +2

    SeaC sells a dive watch/computer for $100

  • @Lolmonculloll
    @Lolmonculloll Před 2 měsíci +1

    pour de vrai, je reve de nager et faire de la plonger, merci!!

  • @danglybit1
    @danglybit1 Před 4 měsíci

    really great video.. just love the smart idiots who think the more air the lighter....🤣🤣

  • @geofru
    @geofru Před 2 měsíci

    Not much detail or new info. Even playing at 1.75x was boring.