Great post!
drill VS real life.
Just get use to spinning those valves with ease. It should be so second nature like kicking your fins.
For me honestly I have my own order of operation.
Right post reg in my mouth and freeflow or no gas on right post.. switch to backup left post reg and then shut of right post
left post reg is freeflowing on octo holder when diving. Close left post
Woosh bang!??!?!?!? I have no F8ucking idea what happened but I have a gas problem and leaking somewhere... isolate manifold and figure out which naughty post is giving me issues.
You should it second nature... so practice practice practice what reg goes on what post. I have heard some people say you should ALWAYS isolate first, I understand their logic.. because it saves 1/2 of your eggs. For me its broken down into the above steps..
no one really talks about whoosh bang..!!?!?!? I only saw it once. remember HP hoses are your friend. You think HP means a ton of gas will escape.. but there is actually a small nose hair hole that lets the gas out of your 1st stage and into your SPG, if an HP hose leaks.. your not in that much trouble..
When a LP hose leaks... woosh bang.... F(uck... she empties out your goodies real fast...
So take everything with a grain of salt.. the only right way is one that gets you back on the boat alive. The only way to do this is to get real personal with your manifold valves, understand what valve goes to what reg, and know which ones to turn in what event.
I tell my new students, when in doubt isolate first, then you have 1/2 the time to figure out your gas instead of 0/2 the time.
This is big boy diving.... so dive safe and be safe my friend
drill VS real life.
Just get use to spinning those valves with ease. It should be so second nature like kicking your fins.
For me honestly I have my own order of operation.
Right post reg in my mouth and freeflow or no gas on right post.. switch to backup left post reg and then shut of right post
left post reg is freeflowing on octo holder when diving. Close left post
Woosh bang!??!?!?!? I have no F8ucking idea what happened but I have a gas problem and leaking somewhere... isolate manifold and figure out which naughty post is giving me issues.
You should it second nature... so practice practice practice what reg goes on what post. I have heard some people say you should ALWAYS isolate first, I understand their logic.. because it saves 1/2 of your eggs. For me its broken down into the above steps..
no one really talks about whoosh bang..!!?!?!? I only saw it once. remember HP hoses are your friend. You think HP means a ton of gas will escape.. but there is actually a small nose hair hole that lets the gas out of your 1st stage and into your SPG, if an HP hose leaks.. your not in that much trouble..
When a LP hose leaks... woosh bang.... F(uck... she empties out your goodies real fast...
So take everything with a grain of salt.. the only right way is one that gets you back on the boat alive. The only way to do this is to get real personal with your manifold valves, understand what valve goes to what reg, and know which ones to turn in what event.
I tell my new students, when in doubt isolate first, then you have 1/2 the time to figure out your gas instead of 0/2 the time.
This is big boy diving.... so dive safe and be safe my friend