THANK YOU for this video! Working on SDI DM and keep getting questions wrong about the second stage. After watching this video, I understand exactly how it works. Obviously I'm not a technician! LOL Love your videos!
Thank you for this amazing content. I recently became a open water diver, and I feel like i've got a much better understanding of scuba diving after watching your videos.
Great video but I’d like to make a suggestion. When showing something black use a white back ground. Also use a spot light. It would be easier to see what your showing. Cheers
I'm just starting my scuba expirence, I started NAUI open water this past weekend with the remainder of my dives this coming weekend. I found your channel on Saturday and I thoroughly enjoy your content.
Just want to say thanks for consistently giving us straight forward, common sense videos that are USEFUL for us common folk. I appreciate the fact that you’re not trying to “show off” by giving me the Thermo-Dynamic-Hyper-Nonsensical-(insert Star Trek speak here) of some washer or another! You give me what I need to move towards an informed opinion. Thanks again
Love all the videos and really appreciate the quick tip series. Thank you! Thank you! Idea for a quick tip video: buying a first stage - DIN vs Yoke, and 1st stage adapters (safe to use?). If most of my diving is in N.A./Caribbean should I buy a Yoke 1st stage, or does it matter because adapters are safe and commonly used?
My Atomic second stage was free flowing more than usual, I sent it in for a full service to Airtech for a Full service and after $223+ just got it back and it's doing the same thing. They didn't replace the diaphragm or exhaust.... what a rip off! James would I be wrong to think a full service would replace the diaphragm a normal wear item??? The only reason I didn't service it was because the dive shop I work at don't supply Atomic aquatics parts....
....hi regarding your Atomic service; yes normal service kits do not contain a diaphragm or exhaust valve; these are spare parts ordered & fitted when required & observed as required in a service. But a free flow is not likely due to these
Thank you for your excellent videos that are for new divers and for those of us who have been diving for years and never learned in the first place!
The more of Jamesey's clips I watch. The more I like him. Straight forward and well explained without BS or PA.
Good job yet again.
What does PA mean?
I've learned so much from you James! Love your content and its overall lack of youtube social media bullshit. You've made me a better diver!
THANK YOU for this video! Working on SDI DM and keep getting questions wrong about the second stage. After watching this video, I understand exactly how it works. Obviously I'm not a technician! LOL Love your videos!
Thank you for this amazing content. I recently became a open water diver, and I feel like i've got a much better understanding of scuba diving after watching your videos.
Great video but I’d like to make a suggestion. When showing something black use a white back ground. Also use a spot light. It would be easier to see what your showing. Cheers
I'm just starting my scuba expirence, I started NAUI open water this past weekend with the remainder of my dives this coming weekend. I found your channel on Saturday and I thoroughly enjoy your content.
have fun on your dives
So simple, yet things I did not know. Excellent video as usual.
Great video. I love these glossary type of films breaking down the gear. I wish you touched on venturi valves as my regulator has one.
Just want to say thanks for consistently giving us straight forward, common sense videos that are USEFUL for us common folk. I appreciate the fact that you’re not trying to “show off” by giving me the Thermo-Dynamic-Hyper-Nonsensical-(insert Star Trek speak here) of some washer or another! You give me what I need to move towards an informed opinion. Thanks again
Nice detailed description.
Great video, thanks for continuing to put out high-quality content!
Great simple explanations. Awesome job and love you guys.
Very well done. You’re videos are such a benefit! Really appreciate it!!
Great info as always. Thanks.
Excellent explanation!
That was awesome. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love all the videos and really appreciate the quick tip series. Thank you! Thank you!
Idea for a quick tip video: buying a first stage - DIN vs Yoke, and 1st stage adapters (safe to use?). If most of my diving is in N.A./Caribbean should I buy a Yoke 1st stage, or does it matter because adapters are safe and commonly used?
looking forward the next video!
That was awesome, buddy.
I believe that the R295 is reversible
Ty 🙏❤️
Love the video and the channel.
Could you explain the graphics that use to be in the catalogue with the stages!?
Thanks in advanced!
#askdiversready
Not sure I know which graphics you are referring to?
My Atomic second stage was free flowing more than usual, I sent it in for a full service to Airtech for a Full service and after $223+ just got it back and it's doing the same thing. They didn't replace the diaphragm or exhaust.... what a rip off! James would I be wrong to think a full service would replace the diaphragm a normal wear item??? The only reason I didn't service it was because the dive shop I work at don't supply Atomic aquatics parts....
....hi regarding your Atomic service; yes normal service kits do not contain a diaphragm or exhaust valve; these are spare parts ordered & fitted when required & observed as required in a service. But a free flow is not likely due to these
This series is fantastic James! Have a Guinness and get some rest. You sound a little hoarse.
Uh, what's IP?
Intermediary Pressure. The pressure your first stage regulator is sending to your second stage regulator and your inflator hose.