Making a 3d-printed Underwater Dive Helmet With A Floating Air Supply
Making a 3d-printed Underwater Dive Helmet With A Floating Air Supply
First thought was nope nope nope to diy diving helmet, but looks like it would be quick to remove so not too bad. Feels way overengineered if you just wanted to sit in your pool though.
I know snorkels get into problems with depth as your lungs can’t inhale against the pressure. But I am curious how deep that would get you. The dead air in the snorkel is another issue but you can solve that easily with some valves or just exhaling through your nose. Bit impractical to have a very long rigid snorkel but a tube attached to a float could work. Just not sure what the depth limit would be before you can’t fill your lungs anymore. 1m? 5m?
Oh I know, and I’m not worried about the guy trying this in his pool
I’m worried about the idiot who thinks this too will work for a 30 meter dive, because there is always THAT guy who knows it all
This too
Way too many ways for this to go wrong in the hands of dumb people
Iron lung diving snorkel setup. Allows you to overcome the pressure and use a 15m long snorkel!
And you accidentally set it to the wrong depth and blow up your lungs.
I’m assuming you didn’t watch the video, but this particular helmet design has a completely open bottom. the only thing keeping the water beneath you out is the positive pressure from the air hose. Any excess air flows out the bottom.
it needs weights attached to it to keep it from floating (he attached just enough weight to keep it neutrally buoyant). If it sprung a leak, you would easily be able to remove the helmet either by lifting it up off you, or tilting forward or to the side and sliding it off. it is not strapped to the person at all.