Variable-speed electric diving pump supplies air according to demand
If the pressure builds, meaning that the air is being pumped into a hose that still contains unused air, the compressor slows down. Traditional diving air compressors run at a constant rate, feeding a set amount of air down to the diver. A new diving system from Brownie’s Marine Group, however, has another ace up its sleeve - a variable-speed compressor that automatically adjusts in accordance to the diver’s demand for air, thus saving power and allowing for longer and/or deeper... If the pressure drops, meaning the air is being used up, the controller speeds up the compressor to provide more.






















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