Step one…get rid of the yellow death hose and strap a 7’ hose onto the rig…learn to long hose primary donate if you really want to up the safety level of your diving
As an instructor, in situations where I give air to one of my dive group by my octopus, i experienced it to be a lot easier to have the octopus hose on the LEFT side, the hose will less get twisted. So there is NO fixe rule what side the octopus should be. You set up the gear by experience. Your dive buddy will notice anyway as you guys do a pre-dive buddy check, right? 😊
Just an addition to closing the valve as you leave your gear or for transport, Let the pressure off of the reg set so you SEE the air is turned off.
That was a great refresher. Put me in the mood. THanks
I recommend you always purge the 2nd stage before simply sucking on it. A friend blew a front tooth out by not firstly purging the reg.
superb instruction ---clear and concise big TY from the uk
great refresher, going tomorrow! thanks
im passing a scuba diving exam!
Great presentation. Very helpful. Thank you Jeremy.
Good refresher. Thanks!
Great info man, thanks for taking the time to make this! Hope to come by your shop if I ever get to visit your lovely country!
Super clear - thanks!
Great video demo. Very much appreciated
Very helpful. Thanks mate!
Maybe..or THE best instruction for refresher. 9 THANK YOU!!
Thank you Ivan! 🙂
pretty good video
Very detailed and well structured thank you ❤️
Thank you Emir! 🙂
Great info
Very helpful. I do have one confusion though. What is the purpose of turning the task valve back off during transport/waiting for the dive?
Thanks
Very Nice! thanks!
Inhales on the surface do not assure that the valve is fully opened.
Why not?
Check ur O ring(s)
Step one…get rid of the yellow death hose and strap a 7’ hose onto the rig…learn to long hose primary donate if you really want to up the safety level of your diving
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No the octopus doesn't need to be on the right side. Far from it
Regs on the right side LPI & SPG on left. (LPI fits on left side of jacket)
As an instructor, in situations where I give air to one of my dive group by my octopus, i experienced it to be a lot easier to have the octopus hose on the LEFT side, the hose will less get twisted. So there is NO fixe rule what side the octopus should be. You set up the gear by experience. Your dive buddy will notice anyway as you guys do a pre-dive buddy check, right? 😊