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  1. #41
    tt
    Oct 2010
    Garrett Sea Hunter Mark 2
    25

    Re: Regulator wanted

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesE
    I have zero experience diving!!! BUT built a hookah anyway.
    I used a 110 volt compressor with the compressor reg. set at 60 lbs. and the regulator ($20 eBay) seems to draw and seal OK.
    Do the 'store bought' hookahs use less pressure?
    I haven't dive tested it yet, Iowas' lakes had ice and I figgered it'd be stupid to chop a hole through it and drown in ice water when I could wait for summer and drown in warm water.
    My intent is for shallow 6-12 ft. detecting, boat cleaning, and dock repair.
    You can not use this unit. The air has to be filtered with molecular sieve and activated carbon to make sure that it is really clean. Playing around with 110V near water is not very clever nether!

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