Scuba Diving Lessons : How to Assemble Scuba Equipment

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To assemble scuba equipment, hook up and adjust the air tank, the regulator, the valve and the pressure gauge. Make sure the scuba equipment is working and has the correct readings with tips from a scuba instructor in this free video on scuba diving. Expert: Gregg Eddy Contact: www.flatironsscuba.com Bio: Gregg Eddy is a certified scuba instructor who has been teaching scuba classes for over 10 years. Filmmaker: Clay Roberts

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20 Responses to “Scuba Diving Lessons : How to Assemble Scuba Equipment”

  1. cikdiva Says:

    thanx for uploading this vid…very helpful and informative

  2. mikeycheyne88 Says:

    this is gay, why wud u want to know unless u were intrested in diving and if u were then you should know amyway

  3. marcelododox Says:

    You’re an idiot.

  4. mikeycheyne88 Says:

    erm…ok lol

  5. aja978 Says:

    very informative. thanks.

    anyone who’s interested in diving may also find the book “Scuba Diving & Snorkeling for Dummies” useful. it explains about free diving, special breathing techniques, emergency procedures, how to avoid the bends, how to handle dive anxiety etc

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  6. Clar0260 Says:

    It’s a great review for someone like myself who hasn’t been in a while. Thanks!

  7. monsterkid56 Says:

    diving is awesome im 12 and im an open water diver

  8. ricebowl1000 Says:

    wow thanks alot!

  9. trojanhades Says:

    dude im 12 also is it that fun cause my dad did commercial diving for 8 years i have his equipment

  10. subsisting Says:

    You know, there’s plenty of people interested in this. Some might have taken classes years ago and need som updates and some are like me that are going to start on the lessons later this year and like to know as much as possible.

  11. meinebeichte Says:

    thats great i am diving 2morrow and i needed a small revision

    thnx

  12. thebiggestgenius Says:

    dont you need to be pushing the button of the primary regulator the time you turn on the air ?

  13. rockerkid99 Says:

    no because if u needed to use it in am emergency it wouldn’t be all that helpful if u had to find a button

  14. termainater9 Says:

    i think so

  15. ltmordaunt Says:

    im signing up ur a year older then me tho

  16. MrJimbo008 Says:

    im 12 and im advanced open water with ssi
    I have 154 dives and 4 specialties drysuit nitrox night and navigation

  17. Devext Says:

    I’m 21 and not yet finished with OWD.. But I’ma be dah best =D

  18. HarrySG1 Says:

    I’m not a pro or anything I am a sports diver and i dive in ireland and here in ireland an important thing to remember is when you turn on your cylinder the pressure gauge must not be facing you it must be lifted up and put against your cylinder just a tip.

  19. KonijnJumpstyle Says:

    @HarrySG1 Here (Netherlands) I learned we have to put it on the ground, with 1 foot on it (just to keep it in place). But it’s for te same reason.

  20. michaeltandy Says:

    I’m 22, In the UK, Full PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor and Specialty Instructor,
    SSI Master Diver & BSAC Dive Leader.

    I’m not great with accents but if you (Guy in Video) are American or even Canadian I’ve never heard them call it a Vest, It is and always will be a BCD or Stab Jacket.

    Always Hold the Pressure Gauge away from you, pressed against the tank, face down or face down on the floor.
    And long deep breaths with the Regulator in your mouth, not quick breaths like that.