View Full Version : Scuba silencer?
jplacson
September 14th, 2003, 10:54 PM
Has anyone ever used one of these? I saw it on Nat'l Geo once... this photographer had this thing that kept bubble noise to a minimum (sounded like an aquarium errator)
How do these things work? Who makes them? Thanks! :)
pwfletcher
September 14th, 2003, 11:13 PM
Try a rebreather :-)
zeN||
September 15th, 2003, 01:58 AM
Sounds cool, would make diving a lot more interesting if it works, looking forward to more info on it:) zeN
Crazy_J
September 15th, 2003, 08:05 AM
A few URLs!
One on sale for 4K
http://www.2ndhandscuba.com/show_ad.asp?prodid=1525
How it works: (eh, sorta)
http://www.nauticalniche.com/undersea/dolphin.htm
Call me a pig..but I like this shot ;-)
http://www.divernet.com/equipment/pics/0301dema15.jpg
haha...and this..an advertisement entitled "Living proof that miller masks don't steam up"
http://www.divernet.com/equipment/pics/0301dema6.jpg
Cheers,
~Crazy_J
:doctor:
pipedope
September 15th, 2003, 08:13 AM
Very interesting dual counterlung design there.
:D
bottom_sucker
September 15th, 2003, 12:06 PM
jplacson once bubbled...
Has anyone ever used one of these? I saw it on Nat'l Geo once... this photographer had this thing that kept bubble noise to a minimum (sounded like an aquarium errator)
How do these things work? Who makes them? Thanks! :)
FredT
September 15th, 2003, 12:27 PM
Puts the bubbles behind your head so the critters won't get scared.
On the down side is they are a bit harder to maintain and can be significantly harder breathing.
ON a single hose reg any perforated hose that attaches downstream of your exhaust valve will break up bubbles. Ideally it should distribute them in the channel formed by your tank and backplate/BC to acoustically isolate the dual exhaust formation noise and shield them noise source from the critters. On the down side there is a high probablility that exhaust effort will increase.
No real hill to doing the design for a horizontal or vertical diver, especially on a side breather like the omega. Manufacture at low cost will be a bit more of a hill, and making the thing "all position" could be right interesting.
It's just a lot easier to learn how to "breathe easy" and not scare the critters.
FT
caveseeker7
September 15th, 2003, 12:27 PM
pipedope once bubbled...
Very interesting dual counterlung design there.
:D
Not sure if that's really a good design for diving ...
... bouyancy ... might induce hyperventilation ...
probably nice for the surface interval, though.;)
caveseeker7
September 15th, 2003, 12:32 PM
FredT once bubbled...
Puts the bubbles behind your head so the critters won't get scared.
On the down side is they are a bit harder to maintain and can be significantly harder breathing.
Does anybody still build these? Until a few years ago, Nemrod in Spain did. But from what I understand they don't anymore. :(