BLU3 Nemo Tankless Scuba Review/Test - SHE'S A MONEY MAKER!

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Quick review on the BLU3 NEMO tankless dive system.

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Nice ive worked on and off as a hard hat diver since 1979 Im always getting calls for stuff in Florida, I have compressors (with filters) but what I use most often is regular dive tanks set up on a first stage then 50 ft hose (Umbilical) or up too 100/150ft on a 2nd stage regulator set up like you showed, PIA to move around alot of stuff so I have a wagon. If I have to do burning or heavy work stuff I dive my band mask or hard hat on the compressor, but im old now so usually i just jump with my hooka rig set up. I found a HP Bauer compressor in Garbage several years ago repowered it with a 8hp predator to fill my tanks.

deepbludude
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You’re not afraid to work or try something new 👍 Smart man !

NoName-yrjv
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Just now seeing this video….that is a clever device. Haven’t seen anything like it before. Thankx for the demo on how to use it….much better than having to read all the instructions lol😄👍

davidsnyder
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I have seen this in a few metal detectoring videos. But they didn't review it. So thanks for the video

denniscoughlin
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Looks good for cleaning the hull of my boat which I keep on a moorng.

jeremycookman
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The deeper you go the more the pump will need to work to supply you with enough air to expand your lungs. I wouldnt extend that as also the deeper you go the more air is forced into your lungs and the more carbon dioxide you will absorb. Thus we are getting NEAR to decompression diving. Id use the supplied hose and dont modify it at all. Glad you mentioned the danger of holding your breath and coming up as well. As you say you will burst a lung. Keep the videos coming. Aweome veiwing.

MetamorphicWonders
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"Dumb Story"
When I was around 12 or 13 we had pool, 10 feet deep.
The garage was close, and my dad a 50 foot hose real on the air compressor.
My friend, and turned the air pressure down as low as it would go, then tried our hand at scuba.
It didn't work.
We couldn't lower the pressure enough to breathe it.
It did make awesome bubbles at @100 psi though🐸

Dangling-Participle
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Hey, I'm liking the new air tank. To help with your fogging of the mask you can use your saliva on the inside of lens and you shouldn't have any more problems.

StevenJohnson-yyzx
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Wow that little hooka is really kool. When I was a kid we had a show on tv 📺 called sea hunt. That stared Lloyd Bridges. I watched it every week. I always wanted to get a set of tanks but mom never let me. Not until around 1980 that I got into scuba diving 🤿. Being under water is like being in another world. And it is.

stevanrose
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My friends would most definitely squat on it and float an air biscuit for underwater delivery. Cool device. Spit in your mask to keep the fogging at bay.

tihspidtherekciltilc
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Man! You’re full of surprises! Had no idea you worked on pools. How do you find the time to do all that stuff?

jayfromtexas
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Absolutely a game change I just subscribed

BrianClunie
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i wonder how quickly the first person to go "diving" figured out there were a few rules to be followed if you wanted to make it through the day... can imagine them tying hundred of feet of hose to those hand driven pumps and going to explore the bottom of the lake or ocean to quickly find out that doesnt work so great and having absolutely no idea why..

AndrewBrowner
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FYI lithium batteries don't like to be fully drained like the old rechargeable batteries did. For maximum longevity, they like to be topped off frequently. Cool tool!

erkvongronk
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Don't drain the batteries full flat. They like to stay in the middle. And they will live longer. The pump can only supply the air just so far down. Be careful with the weights, you don't what to be locked to the bottom with no air. That is why you are changing the vents in the first place, so people don't stick themselves to the intakes and get held under by the suction.

johndii
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I got the Cronda for half the price and I can go almost 40ft with it. Batteries usually last me a little over 3hrs for it.

HughWoo
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Yeah Chris you don’t want to add any length to that tube because the compressor will not handle the depth to which it will pump the air and you will starve for air. I have a compressor unit that does the same thing that is plugged into 110 V oil free diaphragm compressor and it does the same thing if you go more than 15 feet deep you will not get any air

watcher_
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We do the same company makes it it's called The Nomad and it's good for like 30 or 35 ft the one you have is rated for a 1 hour dive time for a normal person at 10 ft and The Nomad is rated for a 45 minute drive time for a normal person at 30 ft so yes that company does make a different unit that allows you to go deeper so that is an option for you as well but I doubt you'll get it you'll probably just build your own compressor hookah for deeper jobs.

MrTrevorkemp
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Please check open the box of compresor..i want know

Aditya_Simplemale
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I cannot believe you got somebody to pay you to jump in a pool and change out basically two screws that’s fantastic I have a question aren’t you supposed to have a water remover from any direct breathing system that comes off a compressor so you don’t die from pneumonia

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