Skylark
Well-Known Member
If it's just for using in emergencies to clear the prop etc you could use one of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spare-Emerg...W85U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328173343&sr=8-1
There was one for sale on here a while back for £85 iirc
Donn't hold your breath out on the way up...
Back of the proverbial fag packet calculations and assumptions.
The cylinder has a water capacity of approx 0.5 litre.
Pumped to 200 bar (to keep the calculations simple).
Content therefore 100 litres.
Assume at surface breathing rate of 25 l/min
Consumed in 4 minutes at surface
Say, at 10m, absolute pressure is 2.0 bar, content consumed in 2 minutes.
Say, become a bit stressed underwater or significant change in work rate, assume breathing rate doubles. At 10m, content gone in 1 minute.
IMHO. Not for me.
I've been a diver for 20+ years, more than 1000 dives. Actively involved with BSAC. Please take my advice, don't play with this gear. Get some training. It ain't rocket science but it does have the potential to harm you.