Diving Hoses

By admin, December 31, 2006 1:09 pm

diving hoses
Underwater Jetski?

I have a JS440 old. I wonder what will happen if I make a waterproof seal in the carburetor and connected to a long hose that will get air from the surface. Modifying the exhaust pipe to the hole exit points for neighborhoods. And then try to run the jet-ski in the water. Does anyone else has done this before? What happens? So, How about a scuba tank is connected to the carburetor instead of a hose to the surface?

not work. I have done, but I wondered why, instead of all this luxury Aqualung, we did not just put a hose in his mouth, and breathes through hose. So, I did an experiment. using my normal lung capacity, could draw water from a bucket, up to 2-3 meters from the hose. which means it could take air down the pipe about 2-3 feet. nothing more. engine could pull the plug on the same depth. if there was a compressor, you could get a little more. Also would be problems to push the exhaust out underwater. water will surely want to come back in. air tank probably would not work either. It only takes more air that the tank could supply more than a very short time. want'a try? get the larger balloon you can find, and make a plug, so it'll be tight fit in the exhaust pipe. when the engine is running, connect the ball and see how long it takes to fill it. cool idea, of course. i like it. Unfortunately, just because we both like that will not work.

Hookah Diving Osoyoos Lake- with underwater hose breathing system



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