Mini scuba diving: filling the tank

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Scuba diving is really one of those "do it right or don't do it" things.

Which brings to mind "if at first you don't succeed - skydiving's not for you"

Proper gear, correctly setup and training are critical in both sports.
 
For the price of those tanks large enough to actually be usable you could get certified, set up a couple of 19 cf (actual SCUBA) tanks with H2Odyssey valve & 1st stage regs and have no problem getting them filled or filling them yourself with the yoke adapter and have a reasonable amount of time on shallow dives.

+1 on getting certified or leave it alone. Too many non obvious ways to kill yourself without proper training.
 

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