Diving without a tank? Testing the BLU3 Nemo

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Much better than the garden hose and duct tape I used back when I was a kid for breathing under water, lol its amazing that I survived my childhood 😄.

learningoutwild
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That system should have an 100 watt solar panel

justuschmiii
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As an Advanced Open Water and NITROX certified scuba diver, I can say that this is a lovely system. The depth is fine and close enough to the surface that even a novice would be safe. AND, the video is exceptional.

BruceNitroxpro
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Really interesting idea. For specific use cases like you mentioned this could be a great device for someone who doesn't want to deal with a full scuba rig. For about $50 you could buy 4 5000 mah 21700 Li-Ion cells and make additional battery packs. Just wire them up in series so they're in a 14.8v 4 cell configuration. That's what they have inside the packs they're charging $140 for.

sixtofive
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Dave, I have a gasoline engine powered "hooka" and I agree they are great ! Not as light or portable as this system, but loads of fun and shallow water adventures.

thomasnugent
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I think it's hilarious that it's an air compressor based device that requires you to lung-inflate the donut float.

MordecaiV
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Bet a person could find a lot of fishing lures and golf balls with that

robertlogan
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Fascinating. A little on the high side, but obviously getting into diving is probably way more expensive. I just wish the water near me was clear enough to warrant buying one of these instead of only being able to use it on vacation.

markw
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This is cool but your the one that makes it interesting. Your videos are top notch Dave!

KillaB
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That is Thank David! My ears won't let me deep dive. So I never finished my classes. I got right up to the last test and couldn't stay down. This will allow me to use all the fancy equipment that I paid a small fortune for!

MrKewlhanz
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Super cool system. Thank you for sharing.

STUFFWEDO
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I’m assuming they don’t have longer hose lengths due to compressor specs but it would be way cool if they build a model that could support a 10ft, 15ft, and 20ft hose

huntfisheatrepeat
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These are great! we have 3 for our family. We use them for scalloping here in Florida, the water ranges from 4-7 feet. The grandkids who range in the ages of 10-12 absolutely love them! Understand these young kids have a lot of pool experience and are buddied up with adults.

fldallyb
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i used to be an abalone diver until they shut down the season. And i am scubas certified and i went to the college of Oceaneering in L.A. Harbor

sailplaneFan
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The stuff they come up with these days. That's pretty cool. Nice addition to the metal detecting.

RatdogDRB
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nice bit of kit Dave thanks for sharing it with us

aeromech
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I like the exo lung idea. Not hard to build your own out of pvc check valves a dry bag hose ect but this unit is pretty cool

harleymartello
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Thanks for putting this out Dave and answering my questions! Thinking about getting this system for metal detecting and river hunting! Thanks brother!👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

patrickwade
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Bro how's the new house coming along?

mrfixit
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This is super cool and it's interesting how it's simultaneously innovative but also going backwards with technology as the old-school massive helmet diving suits and some other systems used this exact same methode of having a compressor on the surface although the compressor was on a boat and was much bigger.

It's amazing to see old "outdated" technologies get revitalized with innovations like hey instead of a boat with a massive compressor put a small compressor on floaties because we can now make compressors that small and have access to thing like long lasting batteries and foam. Very cool and very good review too.

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