Finding MrBeast's Sunken Car
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@cetintorpil8168
@cetintorpil8168 2 сағат бұрын
Hi, does anybody have any experience if we can remove the silicon from the inside of the mask glasses by using a car window polish paste like the "SOFT99 Glaco Glass Compound Roll On 10308" instead of tooth paste? Would you advice it or better not to use it?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 6 минут бұрын
I’d try searching comments, but I don’t remember anyone doing that. It goes against your face and next to your eyes. Probably not a good idea.
@cetintorpil8168
@cetintorpil8168 2 сағат бұрын
Hi, does anybody have any experience if we can remove the silicon from the inside of the mask glasses by using a car window polish paste like the "SOFT99 Glaco Glass Compound Roll On 10308" instead of tooth paste? Would you advice it or better not to use it?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 6 минут бұрын
I know I mentioned on your other comment, but that’s a chemical that I wouldn’t put near my eyes to be honest
@faithfuldays3886
@faithfuldays3886 4 сағат бұрын
I was waiting for an underwater test for both. Good thorough review though.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 5 минут бұрын
Thanks! Glad you found my video! Haha
@jonnieinbangkok
@jonnieinbangkok 5 сағат бұрын
Any decent dive center or boat operator will have all the tools necessary to perform basic gear maintenance and repair. There is no need to lug a tool box around or buy expensive titanium multi-tools, which are only a waste of money.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 минут бұрын
100000% disagree. At the shop they should have the tools, but being out on the boat for your 2 tank morning dives and not having something is common because they forget things just like anyone else can. This tool is expensive but a really basic save a dive kit is 10000000% worth setting up. Doesn’t need to be some heavy tool box, just a couple basic items.
@leiwang929
@leiwang929 8 сағат бұрын
I told MrBeast that I said to MrBeast someone found your yacht
@leiwang929
@leiwang929 8 сағат бұрын
The 1$
@PumpkinBear
@PumpkinBear 9 сағат бұрын
unfortunate that mrbeast didn't get it out after filming doesnt seem very good for the environment
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 9 сағат бұрын
Artificial reefs from intentionally sunk wrecks is normal but I do think they could’ve cleaned this up a little more
@marioarmani8540
@marioarmani8540 10 сағат бұрын
Excellet excplanation
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 10 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@boygan9102
@boygan9102 12 сағат бұрын
Sunken gyatt
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 12 сағат бұрын
You gotta see the car he sunk too, check my recent video
@TJ-Dives
@TJ-Dives 13 сағат бұрын
Hi, is it safe to dive with IPF. Warm water, minimal exertion. 80ft max?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 13 сағат бұрын
You’ll want to consult your medical provider for that. I can’t answer that for you unfortunately. You can also check DAN’s website but they’ll also say to consult your physician.
@Britishwatermeloncat_
@Britishwatermeloncat_ 14 сағат бұрын
How did a bus and 2 cars get down here?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 14 сағат бұрын
I talk about it a little in my video from about a week ago where Mr Beast sunk a car recently and I found that too haha. The bus and cars and all of this stuff was sunk intentionally for divers to enjoy. Some stuff is leftover from when the quarry flooded and they never pulled it out before it flooded
@moonshroom13
@moonshroom13 15 сағат бұрын
wish I could!...can`t afford it!
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 14 сағат бұрын
I’d try to look at least at the ones that support AI and then purchase a transmitter later, but I do get that they can be more expensive
@mikedugan3253
@mikedugan3253 19 сағат бұрын
Great video, I agree that air integration is more than just a cool and fun feature. I'm not in any way an anti-Shearwater person, but at 3300+ PSI you're lucky the OPV on the swift didn't pop. I hope it's something Shearwater fixes soon because it's happening way too often these days. I know of at least 4 cases now, most recently with another diver on the boat in the Caymans. I highly recommend turning the tank on very very slowly and if you're in a very warm and sunny place (think Bonaire) do what you can to keep the tank shaded. And I always dive with a button SPG just in case my air integration fails.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 19 сағат бұрын
Ah that’s so interesting! I have 4 swift transmitters and 1 of their OGs. I dive HP steel tanks usually at 3500 psi, and never had an issue or heard of one. Something I’m going to look out for though for sure!
@jkowall
@jkowall 19 сағат бұрын
I always dive with a shearwater (Nerd or Perdix), but the Garmin is usually my second computer. The Garmin also calculates cuft/min which the shearwater doesn't (however Dive+ app does this). This does require you enter the tank size and working pressure of the tank into the computer. Good vid!
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 19 сағат бұрын
Thanks! I have a Mk3i I need to finish testing still and want to check that out now too, thanks for the tip! Side note: how do you like your nerd? I haven’t tried one yet
@ZahP-mo6cz
@ZahP-mo6cz 20 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the educational video .. I think it is more likely that BTC and ETH will retest the bullish stress and then fall. However, as always, everything changes daily and the only thing we can do is act responsibly, monitor the markets and reevaluate our strategies frequently. I would like to thank Anton Fitz. for being my source of crypto education as it helped me earn 8.5 BTC easily.
@elejaces
@elejaces 22 сағат бұрын
Outstanding video! Love that you kept it clear and straightforward ! I also happen to be a Dive Pro, and have two Perdix2 computers, and a few AI transmitters for them. I have been using Shearwater dive computers for more than 5 years. I have had other brands too. Why Shearwater? I appreciate all the USEFUL, visible information I get at one glance of the screen, the ease of navigation of the options, configurability, and one thing that to me is VERY important: CUSTOMER SERVICE. Shearwater will go out of their way to provide PROMPT, reliable service shall you ever need it. In this world of disposable tech, being able to count on a critical piece of gear that you use on every dive is a major advantage.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 22 сағат бұрын
I couldn’t agree more! Thanks for the comment, and welcome to the channel! I don’t recall seeing your name in the comments before!
@Beets1e
@Beets1e Күн бұрын
Im currently looking for another computer after a horrible experience with Scubapro Luna 2.0 getting a refund. Im not convinced with A.I truly apart from not looking at my spg and a rough countdown of how long the air will last thats all the benefits mainly. Honestly, I think I'll be going for a non A.I dive computer im not convinced by A.I, but to each is own.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 23 сағат бұрын
That’s totally fine too, there are great computers without AI. I do think once you’ve had AI it’s hard to go back though, personally.
@eduardolira3536
@eduardolira3536 Күн бұрын
“Save the tree’s” : litters lake
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 23 сағат бұрын
A little more debris than I would like for sure. Having a new boat to dive on isn’t bad, people sink boats / ships intentionally for artificial reefs and such for example. But I think this could’ve been done a bit better
@Marius752
@Marius752 Күн бұрын
this was just an add for transmitters with weak reasoning to buy. I can note my pressure before and after a dive, have my not air integrated computer to tell me dive time and average depth and ssi app will calculate my sack rate. And I can see if it improves
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 23 сағат бұрын
I think I did mention in the video that you can note your air before and after. Unfortunately a lot of divers skip that in their log if they log at all (versus syncing their computer and not editing anything) At least an air integrated computer can also log this part when you use a digital sync for your log. I stand by the notion that air integration is where diving is going and just as we use a computer over tables now in most all cases for recreational diving, air integration will be the norm too.
@bobs12017
@bobs12017 Күн бұрын
AI is really good for ease of access, integration with other computations and dive logging. However I'd never, ever rely 100% on a radio transmitter underwater. Mine has (briefly) lost signal at least half a dozen times while using it. Not an issue because it reconnected within seconds, but if it didn't and I wasn't also running an analogue SPG I wouldn't not be happy.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
The manual for anything I’ve seen with shearwater recommends a backup still
@josephdracula7487
@josephdracula7487 Күн бұрын
👍😎🤿🇵🇭! Great one Thomas! I will be updating my dive computer soon and YES it will be a Shearwater! Don’t know which one yet but of course my friend it will have air integration! 👍
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
They’re a great choice! Good to see you Joseph!
@EnergiZeScuba
@EnergiZeScuba Күн бұрын
you can also use the aqualung Transmitter. its cheaper then the swift
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
You can as long as it’s the same frequency but of course it’s “not recommended” in the manuals
@tobiashartung856
@tobiashartung856 Күн бұрын
"Once you dive with air integration, you'll never go back" that make me laugh out loud thinking about the two transmitters in my dive locker that have been out of battery since before the pandemic. I get the convenience argument, but that's really not worth the money for me. Checking SPGs is not that cumbersome that I care to waste a few hundred bucks on not having to look. The safety argument of the end of the dive is really stretching it. If you are that inexperienced that you have to permanently leave your inflator raised, then your entire ascent cannot take more than 6 minutes, safety stop included. 6 minutes at an average depth of about 6m uses up about 20 bar from a 12L cylinder. Even without checking your gas at that point, you're not going to run out unless something else has seriously gone wrong. And if you are any more experienced than just about recently qualified, then you don't need to (or should) have your hand continuously on your inflator. Not being able to read the SPG is a really bad example. This points to an underlying issue that needs to be addressed with proper training and practice in diving. Using air integration doesn't solve the issue, it's masking it, thus arguably making the diver less safe because they have removed a feedback mechanism telling them that something is wrong. Gas predictions and calculations ... this is an example of bad practice. I shouldn't look at my SPG to see how much gas I have left. I should plan my dive. That means that I know how long I have left on my dive based on my plan. I should know how much gas I should have left at all times. I look at my SPG to *confirm* that what I planned for is true. If I dive to 20m, say my SAC rate is 20L/min, and I am breathing off a 10L (to make the numbers easier), then I should be using 6 bar every minute. If I start my dive with 210 bar, I have 11 minutes until I hit my third and 23 minutes to 2/3s. If I am 5 minutes into my bottom time, I should have used 30 bar and I should have 18 minutes left until I need to surface, and 30 minutes until I run out. I don't need my computer to tell me this if I have properly planned my dive. I only need to check my SPG to confirm that I have used the amount of gas that I should have used. In addition, if I do a proper plan, I can see if I use up gas too quickly (which could indicate a problem or simply an unexpected change in conditions that I want to likely react to) or too slowly (which could indicate a broken SPG/transmitter). Plan the dive, dive the plan. I can go on like this about pretty much everything you named as advantages/safety features. Many of these "safety features" I would argue make you less safe because you rely on the computer to tell you this information on the fly rather than properly planning a safe dive. Now, don't get me wrong. I don't mind people diving transmitters. I own transmitters too. I don't dive them, because I consider them more hassle than they're worth. That doesn't mean that they can't be worth it to others. However, I strongly disagree that everyone should dive with air integration. It's like saying everyone needs to have a TV. It's a convenience tool, and a pretty expensive one at that. Using it to shortcut proper dive planning though is not a safety feature.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
I apologize I don’t have time for a fully detailed reply right now, but I wanted to address a couple things. Maintain your gear - batteries are simple to swap, that’s not a reason to not use them. Everything you said about it basically being a crutch to cover poor training (sorry to simplify your response) - Do you pull out a calculator to do math that you were taught to do in school? Most of us Google search. I use a dive computer over tables for recreational diving, I assume you do as well? Tools are tools regardless, and they shouldn’t cover poor training but it doesn’t make the tool less useful. This video isn’t to address how training has gone from multi week very in depth and high standards to where it is today. If that was the angle, you could apply that to most educational type videos on diving since any “technique” should’ve been taught and learning off KZbin isn’t correct, and you should have learned all of this in your class. I’m not trying to minimize your comment, but with the time I had to reply I just wanted to say that you’re doing things at a level that the vast majority of recreational divers will never get to. There are levels of experience in a sport. Some people ride a bike for fun. Some people ride bikes downhill in urban areas for obstacles while wearing GoPros and being sponsored by Red Bull. I don’t need the skill or knowledge of anything close to that Red Bull athlete to enjoy a bike ride, and I don’t think people need to be held to a similar standard to enjoy basic recreational diving. I think improvements to courses can absolutely be made and are needed, but not as far as you’re saying for an average person who dives on vacation a couple times a year, but wants a computer and easier way to dive safely with tools that work well than trying to remember a RMV/SAC calculation
@tobiashartung856
@tobiashartung856 Күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba Hi Thomas, I know the batteries are easy to swap. My point is that I have not felt any need to do so. The hassle of doing even something this simple is not worth what the transmitter offer to my diving. ;) I also don't pull out a calculator for simple math because I can't be bothered with that when I can do it in my head quicker than I can pull out the calculator. A dive computer is different story entirely to the air integration though. A computer confirms my plan. If I am doing my dive and my computer has a very different opinion to my decompression obligation or NDL, then I know something is wrong. So I use a computer, but I also have my dive plan ahead of time. The air integration does not offer any such additional information to me. I agree that training is going down and that is not the point of the video. I agree that I am doing things at a level the average recreational diver isn't. Afterall, I am a tech instructor and I certainly don't think everyone should be tech diving. However, my point isn't that there shouldn't be any air integration. Far from it. If you like it, go for it. If you do a tech course with me, you will not use it and you will also not use your computer. You will properly plan your dives and religiously adhere to the schedule because I need to be sure that you can when I sign you off. I and almost all of my students use computers in addition to proper dive planning. And I would make the argument that the additional information it gives, makes your dives safer if you have also made your plans before. The fundamental difference, why I brought up the comment is that you are making an extraordinary claim in saying that "everyone needs air integration". Such an extraordinary claim requires some really good arguments. But none of the arguments you brought up justify this in my opinion. Had you said that "air integration is a really good and convenient tool for recreational divers", the story would be entirely differently, because now you are making an argument about quality of life and minor safety enhancements for people who don't adhere to proper safety protocols anyway. Where normalization of deviance is commonplace, making it easier for people who would otherwise deviate not to, is a good thing. But putting this as an inherently positive thing that everyone needs then is a fundamentally flawed argument.
@SuperScubaTim
@SuperScubaTim Күн бұрын
Literally no divers should be encouraged to use them.
@AdamHelb
@AdamHelb Күн бұрын
I agree with this advice for recreational divers. The GTR is not an exact indicator for it depends on gas consumption which changes minute to minute. Ironically Shearwater is one brand that has had a lazy implementation of GTR, for as soon as your computer enters deco mode, the GTR indication disappears. Correct me if I'm wrong. Other computers, such as Scubapro and Oceanic, include the deco stops in the GTR calculation.
@amadeuss3341
@amadeuss3341 Күн бұрын
AI is a must, it's 2024 man. I don't understand why people even looking at non AI computers. I removed my spg completely, and installed a button gauge on 1st stage, i use it to check new tank pressure, without wiggle with computer.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Ooooo a button gauge is a good idea! I do keep my SPG just in case now but idk, I may change it some day haha. Thanks for all the recent support! Keep seeing you in the comments! 🤙
@laminar0886
@laminar0886 Күн бұрын
WOW! What a great idea! A button gauge on the 1st stage! Do you find it interferes with the transmitter itself while attached to the 1st stage? I’ve been debating getting rid of my SPG and hose for it… now it makes even more sense.
@amadeuss3341
@amadeuss3341 Күн бұрын
@laminar0886 nope , but my 1st stage have HP ports 180 degrees apart. Yeah, and you can always take the bcd off to look at it in case or real need while on the dive. Funny part is that my wife have same setup , and i can see her aprox pressure 10ft away 🤣
@colecleveland1531
@colecleveland1531 Күн бұрын
Do you signal for caution or because it’s cool to see?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Cool to see and to point them out to others to enjoy!
@Chewbacca10
@Chewbacca10 Күн бұрын
Would love to dive AI! Any chance you’ll have a giveaway soon? I think that’s my only shot at it…
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Nothing planned yet but I don’t mind trying to see what we can do in the future!
@Teje.wheels
@Teje.wheels Күн бұрын
SAC calculations can be made underwater if you pay attention frecuenly to your spg and your dive time. The example that you mention about ascending with one hand is a good but let be honest, if you are not in an emergency you will ascend slowly and look to your SPG before ascending. Also you can always let air out with your left hand while your are looking to your computer on the right hand to manage deph easyly. i like tecnology but i think if the transmiter have a malfunction it could be really dangerous. i think that the mayority of this functions are really nice but is really worth it? do you have the malfunctions rates of the computers or the AI transmiter? this information is really valueble if you really think every diver must have AI.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Let’s be honest, most divers aren’t doing math to calculate SAC regularly except as they start getting into tec. The example on ascent is one example, and looking to your computer on your right instead of left doesn’t really matter. The point was letting air out while trying to fumble with a SPG too, which yes, could be more of an emergency situation but may not be too. As for malfunctioning transmitters, I don’t have any numbers at hand but if you’ve heard anything about Shearwater specifically (I can’t speak for others to the same degree as I haven’t had as much experience with others), their known as “most reliable” in the dive community. Idk if there are specific reports proving that, but anecdotal evidence is absolutely there if you look anywhere online or ask anyone.
@Teje.wheels
@Teje.wheels Күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba i think SAC rate is basic awareness and i'm not into TEC. as we all know it's used to plan the dive so then u can dive the plan. every time you look your SPG you should look your dive time too, but as you said the mayority doesn't do it so changing negligence for tecnology for those ones could be beneficial short term but we really want every diver to rely their life with bluetooth ? i think a good diver is the one that doesn't need supervision and this habits just make it worst. IMO if we really want to push tecnology we first need to push good education so everybody can plan a dive, is basic.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
I think dive planning needs more focus in training as well. Recreational diving is for recreation though, and I do think it can be “less fun” if instead of enjoying a dive you’re doing math to figure out your SAC, looking at your fully written dive plan with dive tables, and looking at your dive watch to check dive time. Dive Computers are generally accepted and it’s replaced table planning for recreational divers almost everywhere. Air integration is just like that, it’s moving the needle forward in diving. I mean I have an old double hose Aqua lung DA-AquaMaster I’m restoring and I’ve dove friends’ old school gear too. It works just fine, but I’m glad I have a modern BCD and reg set up vs a j valve, old horse collar, etc. Technology moves things forward and I truly think sometime in the near-ish future (pending price going down since that’s a factor), AI/transmitters will 100% be the norm.
@jakeh3077
@jakeh3077 Күн бұрын
Agree that AI is great if you can swing the $! I got mine more for data nerd purposes but found it very useful while diving as well. Any opinion on using a short hose on the transmitter? Backup SPG or not?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Agreed the price part stinks sometimes, but I do think they’re worth it! The opinions I’ll share may change over time, and you picked two debated topics haha. Short Hose: I think it’s a smart idea, but personally haven’t done it. I am not against it, but I haven’t felt a need either. I think some folks would say extra connections like the spindle for the HP short hose connecting to the transmitter is an extra fail point but I’m not really in that camp, I just haven’t found a reason to move mine to a hose. I get signal no problem, so don’t need length to better position it, and personally I’m not overly worried about someone confusing it for a valve on my cylinder or it getting banged up or something 🤷‍♂️ Backup SPG: Also highly debated haha. I do use one, I prefer to and the extra hose bothers me in no way shape or form. I like the idea of one less hose but I’ve been diving with a SPG forever so it’s kind of like an “accepted hose” config for me if that makes sense? Shearwater manuals say to use a backup SPG, though honestly that is likely more for liability than necessity. Just in case something went wrong on my computer/transmitter and I’m in deco (either planned or something went really wrong and it was unplanned), I’d like a backup SPG just for my own sanity. Regardless it’s a dive ending scenario to not read your gas pressure imo.
@jakeh3077
@jakeh3077 Күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba Thanks for the detailed reply!! My very first time using my transmitter I cranked on the transmitter instead of the valve during a final gear check 😅 Never did that again (partially because I moved it to the other side) but that’s what first got me thinking about a short hose. Never had a connection issue either (using a Teric). I didn’t know the Shearwater manual states to use a backup SPG. Interesting! I’ve been considering the button gauge idea just for surface breath test. Not too worried about losing that signal at depth with my usual profiles.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
I think a button gauge is a great idea too, someone else just said that actually in another comment earlier. I should’ve mentioned I also keep my transmitter on the other side usually which helps haha. But yeah, so far no erroneous cranking on the transmitter vs a valve, (knock on wood)
@victorkochkarev2576
@victorkochkarev2576 Күн бұрын
Computers with no AI make sense only if you need the simplest and the cheepest one like Suunto Zoop or Cressi Leonardo - theese computers are better then nothing and cost less then a Shaerwater switch transmitter.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
That’s a great point and I didn’t emphasize that enough unfortunately. In my “how to choose a computer” I think I mention the non AI versions (or TX with new Shearwater branding) make sense to save cost and if you don’t own regs, too, for example. But I’d also argue if you dive often enough or long enough, you’ll want to replace the cheap dive computer you started with as you expand your diving. I personally like the “cry once buy once” approach to a lot of things, in that I’ll cry when I pay for it but I’ll be happy it lasts forever and does everything I need vs potentially replacing multiple times with cheaper options. If budget is a concern, non AI may be the only option and I’d do that over dive tables 🤣
@victorkochkarev2576
@victorkochkarev2576 Күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba just realised, that with all the modern computers I will never learn how to use multi stage dive tables like "PADI wheel". :-)
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
I think they are going to be taught still for awhile because PADI and other agencies typically don’t endorse specific brands (well, some agencies do when they’re owned by them haha), and therefore likely won’t cater their open water curriculum to a specific dive computer. This would mean writing curriculum for all computers or just sticking to dive theory and tables and mentioning computers and reading the computer’s manual like we have now. I’m not sure how they’d get rid of tables completely as of right now
@SummersideDiver
@SummersideDiver Күн бұрын
Even if tables were “gotten rid of” - I think it’s a very good idea for every diver to know how to use the tables to calculate multiple dive profiles, and even multi day-multi dive profiles. We really should have a good idea of what makes sense, just on the off chance the computer fails completely, or even if it is throwing weird readings (failure or wrong set up). Reading the tables should be just as important as knowing how to do any other skill in or out of water.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
@SummersideDiver agreed!
@paulkim9318
@paulkim9318 Күн бұрын
Where do u teach ?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
I’m in the Raleigh, NC area and currently teach through Carolina Dive Center, a PADI shop 🤿
@odin4261
@odin4261 Күн бұрын
I just got an AI transmitter for my teric a month ago. Best decision I've made in diving equipment. It is accurate to the PSI and like @circleHScuba said it's great for a night dive!
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
So awesome to hear that! Honestly, I’ve been spoiled by AI and the times I’ve taken it off for whatever reason or I’m using someone else’s reg or a rental from our shop, I REALLY miss it 😅 Thanks for being the first comment too!! 🎉🎉
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
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@alexmantzanas946
@alexmantzanas946 Күн бұрын
i apply shower gel as defog before every dive and works , i wash it out with sea water some tiny layer of that gel stays on the lenses and prevents the fogging
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba Күн бұрын
Never tried that, nice!
@oileduppp3536
@oileduppp3536 2 күн бұрын
im looking for easy equipment for scuba diving im not certified but I was intrested in the small tank 0.5L and i know you cant go past 33 ft with that cause it doubles in preasure and you can get decompresion sickness i know but i wouldent go past the 33ft mark and i think the tank only last up to 5 minutes.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 2 күн бұрын
Those tanks are not very safe and almost any diver (if not all divers) would tell you to avoid them. I’m sorry but I cannot recommend them at all.
@oileduppp3536
@oileduppp3536 2 күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba thanks for your honesty im probably gonna practice freediving then once im done with the basics and learned ill get a real scuba tank but there quite expensive
@oileduppp3536
@oileduppp3536 2 күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba what scuba tank would you reccomend??
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 2 күн бұрын
When you’re ready to scuba dive, not free dive, you’ll get certified on a standard aluminum 80 cu ft tank here in the US and the equivalent in metric if elsewhere. You wouldn’t normally buy a tank early on. Most people just rent them, and only divers who go very very often buy
@guilhasmp
@guilhasmp 2 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your video. I wasn't aware that the quarter turn was outdated. Just one comment: the pressure gauge danger isn't a myth. I have a seen a pressure gauge fly off a hose at a speed that would take someone's eye out or worse. Everyone should be careful when opening the tank.
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 2 күн бұрын
I didn’t think it was, but I always face it toward my BC or a safe direction anyway haha. Thanks for the comment!
@Staysick17
@Staysick17 2 күн бұрын
Why the guy sell a yacht for a 1$
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 2 күн бұрын
I guess since it costs so much to fix and maintain and store? No clue!
@Francis7969
@Francis7969 2 күн бұрын
Not sure if this is the best place to leave a personal request, but can you make a video on reefhook? I think I might need to use it this year, and I never use it before. I had seen some videos on youtube, but I just want to see your tips and tricks on it. Thanks a lot.
@NormaTLeon
@NormaTLeon 2 күн бұрын
Maybe it’s because My left Frontal sinus is completely blocked that just swallowing without blocking my nose, works for me. Yeah sometimes it takes longer than others to get down, but it always 100% works for me..
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 2 күн бұрын
That’s awesome that you can clear that way!
@Tiggodog
@Tiggodog 3 күн бұрын
Nice
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@hiskrilek9841
@hiskrilek9841 3 күн бұрын
Can this be made into mica glass?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
Sorry I’m not sure what Mica glass is?
@ollyryan7009
@ollyryan7009 3 күн бұрын
I know you've probably done many dives and youre well trained but why don't you dive with a buddy ?
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
I do 95% of the time I’d say. I’m also trained to be self reliant, and as an instructor in which I’m basically diving solo since uncertified students can’t be buddies or rescue me. This doesn’t mean diving without a buddy is safer, because it’s not. You should have a buddy. Sometimes solo diving is what I have to do though (both from teaching a class or for my own fun/escape that diving gives). It’s actually a highly debated topic in the diving community imo. For this dive, I didn’t exceed 40 feet iirc, it was in a lake so I don’t have to worry about getting lost at sea, minimal hazards, and I dive it extremely regularly because this is where I certify students too. These factors, to me, lower the risk (though don’t eliminate the risk) factor. Regardless, good callout, and I do think diving with a buddy is better.
@zero-unreal
@zero-unreal 3 күн бұрын
This man relying to comment's after 10 months wow
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
I pretty much reply to everyone on every video 😅 Idk why KZbinrs don’t. Eventually it’ll get too crazy to reply to EVERYONE if I get hundreds of thousands of subs, but I’d still wanna reply to people lol.
@zero-unreal
@zero-unreal 3 күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba epic
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
Thanks 🤙
@Crazyrobogamer
@Crazyrobogamer 3 күн бұрын
@mrbeast
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
If only he’d come check it out haha
@wizzair0019
@wizzair0019 3 күн бұрын
The aircraft to me seems like a Cessna SkyCourier
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 3 күн бұрын
Someone said they looked it up and it’s a GAF Nomad, but idk 😅
@wizzair0019
@wizzair0019 3 күн бұрын
@@CircleHScuba Yeah, no their correct, its a GAF Nomad, there's also a variant where it could land on water.
@haleybeagle6066
@haleybeagle6066 4 күн бұрын
it looks very cool
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 4 күн бұрын
It was!
@Jmanjames12
@Jmanjames12 4 күн бұрын
hi
@CircleHScuba
@CircleHScuba 4 күн бұрын
Hi!