Scuba Diving - How to Disassemble Scuba Equipment • Scuba Diving Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This How to Disassemble Scuba Equipment Skill video explains in an easy way how to disassemble scuba gear for general scuba diving and for the PADI Open Water Diver Course. Marcel van den Berg a highly awarded PADI Platinum Course Director shows you on a PADI Open Water Diver Course student level how to perform the How to Disassemble Scuba Equipment Skill with a voice over, so don't forget to put the sound on 🔈
    Steps for the PADI How to Disassemble Scuba Equipment Skill:
    1. Turn of the air by closing the valve
    2. Take out the alternate air source, grab the second stage at the same time
    3. Purge both regulators to release the air from the first stage and the hoses
    4. Disconnect the LPI hose
    5. Unscrew the first stage and remove the regulator from the tank valve
    6. Unbuckle the BCD Strap
    7. Remove the BCD from the scuba cylinder
    8. Secure the scuba cylinder
    This is How To perform the PADI How to Disassemble Scuba Equipment Skill for the PADI Open Water Diver Course in an Easy Way.
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