Gas switching procedure with 3 stages
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The addtion to the interview with Achim, taken by Mike van Splunteren on how to handle 3 stages. Here´s the underwater part. The Gas switching procedure with 3 Stages.
For all the people commenting that this is only without gloves, etc...:
• 3 Stages with Drygloves
Please keep in mind that this is only for informative purpose and not a course! To do this typ of dives, proper training is essential.
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for those comments regarding this procedure in drygloves: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6aIlrmte7THdNo.html
This diver is a Pro and knows his equipment and DECOM steps like the back of his hand
I've been UK diving for about 15 years with BSAC. That was beautiful to watch. Way beyond my Nitrox twinset. Excellent trim, clear signals and at one with your kit.
@BushCampingTools
4 жыл бұрын
That was the key statement there: "at one with the kit" no way to do it smoothly unless.
@felipmoll9371
Жыл бұрын
Clear signals, except this one: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4iazo-opZXFicY.html
@trollhunterhound1505
Жыл бұрын
Very well put..
That was really impressive, mad respect 🙏🏻
That was neat. So clearly and professionally explained. Well done!
Every video I watch from ISE I learn something , I find my self watching the same video several times and each time I watch it I find something new or something better than how I do it.
Damn, this guy's good...
Knows where every clip and lanyard is. Such a great control and execution. Very inspiring.
Thank you for the excellent demonstration .Very pro procedure.
Nothing short of mastery. Beautiful.
Nice video! Clear calm signals and no hesitation. This man is pro :)
verry nice video ! watched it a few times already! amazing skills ! keep up the good work !
Beautiful to watch....I need to practice more 👌
I watched this video more than 100 times to try to figure out how do you kick the leash to fall of in such a way ? Magnificent control 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
smooth and clean good job
Ein wirklich tolles Video. Zweifelsohne tauchtechnisch gesehen super, aber eben auch, weil es ansonsten kein Video gibt, welches dasselbe zeigt - ein mögliches Szenario mit 3 Stages. Ich sehe immer nur Videos zum Thema "Gaswechsel". Hier endlich mall einen "kompletten" Tauchgang, super!
Fantastic. Thank you.
Nice video. Very professional 👏
This is so interesting to see you have so many tanks. I thought going into doubles is such a bulky way of diving, but now I see that you have several which is interesting to say the least.
Great video! I would really like to see an equivalent video for a CCR bailout using 3 stages please
great video, nice skills. thanks.
very smooth .. awesome
Not a word, but lots of info. Thx much
Nice style. Sharp signals. Learned from your dive. Cheers bud.!!
Amazing - such ease. Love to reach this level.
WOW! Just perfect!!!
Eines der besten Videos dazu!
Could you make a video on how to make the leash that you use to attach the third bottle that is behind your backmounted tanks?
Very professional
Watching this video...makes me realize I need some better dexterity dry gloves. Very nice job here ! Very clean.
@brian6140
4 жыл бұрын
RJ Giddings his gloves have no fingers
@CoastalDevelopment
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6aIlrmte7THdNo.html
Majorly Awesome!!
Great video, yeah the feel from the finger tips, methodic and cool.
Awesome stuff
Great skill display. Very well done. First class diver.
Excellent!
Great buoyancy control.
Superbe maîtrise des ''relais''...Bravo. Présentation superbe et belle sono.
Amazing
Wonderfull, perfect.
And I'm struggling with just one deco tank. But he inspires me!
Cool! Thanks for sharing ;)
Gold Job. Gold skills. Lets forgett about the Hand sign on 2.05 😉
@coolzomp
3 жыл бұрын
Hes going up to deco depth, and signaling that
Hi Achim, Excellent video ! I can see some great mastered skills ! Just one question... Why isn't there specific nitrox regs on deco tanks ? And, I don't see any transmitter mounted either on your first stages for your computer. I believe there is a good reason for that... Is it not recommended as technical dives? Thanks.
@edwardlyden7902
4 жыл бұрын
Don’t use transmitters when tech diving they are a failure point. I am sure all his Regs are oxygen rated but are not marked like in recreational diving plus you won’t see nitrox stickers on his tanks but will be marked with specific gas being used his back gas,stage bottles can be used for different gas mixtures
@razorr3751
3 жыл бұрын
@@edwardlyden7902 there would be the possibility he treated his gear at a specialized scuba diving store maybe, which would then not be specially marked as usable with nitrox but still be fine
Toujours aussi pro à regarder
Insane skills
Very well demo’ed. Thought about getting into tech diving but just didn’t want to get bogged down with all the tech. And certainly added risk. But do appreciate the skill. Thanks.
@juannaval541
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Fred, thanks for the complement. It's not necessarily for everyone, but there's a lot of ah ha moments even in a foundational level class. One of my current students came to me for a recreational clinic. When he took it, he always maintained he wouldn't progress to tech (too risky). Then every now and then he'd come back taking another class, then another in between experience dives. That was 7 years ago, he's now a Technical diver and is taking his Cave soon. Have you tried taking one similar? In ISE that would be a BoE.
@InnerSpaceExplorers solid video thanks for sharing. Do you know what mask the diver here is using?
Brilliant! Would be interested in seeing how you organise the clips on the left hip dring, ie. in what order and why. Maybe something for another video?
@SplitPhotography
5 жыл бұрын
mac_3k usually pressure guage on top, and leach on bottom. The other stages in common order in between.
Dont gomero, KZread i love your Chanel
amazing
good stuff
Those are some crazy trim and buoyancy control skills. Multiple level stops with no reference point with perfect trim. I will never be that good.
@husqvarnastyler
4 жыл бұрын
Scott Gustafson Maybe you just have to Try try try try and try and finaly you will do it without Problems
Hi Achim tolles video aber warum riffst du die steages nicht sidemount? wäre das nicht stromlinenförmiget und bequemer als eine leash? grüße Christian
Amazing. One day I hope to be half as good as him. Respect.
@arroyodflint7114
4 жыл бұрын
we need to all keep getting wet and practice for ever
@juannaval541
4 жыл бұрын
@@arroyodflint7114 right you are! Time in the water. No substitute for it.
Holy Crap! You are a Tec God!!! I want to dive with you.
@CoastalDevelopment
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks - but no, I am not. But You can dive with me :-)
Hi just wached your utube about stage set up and helmet set up very good with the stage set up would the tag not get knock were you had it?? i like it hope to see more cheer alan
hi Isaac, the light in the Video is from finsub.
@iwipfler
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@andredesmarais3119
7 жыл бұрын
CoastalDevelopment - InnerSpace Explorers - ISE
@hazmatops
5 жыл бұрын
Finnsub about $400 USD
Must be GUE trained. Great Vid showing how it is done .
Very amazing trimm & high professional! It phenomenal! I would like to know how many dives you have! The most epic scene for mee: 4:20, when he does the kick! Und mir ist aufgefallen, dass du der deutschen Sprache mächtig bist! Finde deine Skills sehr beeindruckend!
Awesome
Really nice. Such a pleasure to watch. I am curious though. How easy can you do this with dry gloves on?
@CoastalDevelopment
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6aIlrmte7THdNo.html
@fredrik.larsen
3 жыл бұрын
@@CoastalDevelopment Thanks for sharing!
Perfect !
Great ! Thank you for making the movie . One question: did you not say to store the primary light on the inside of the D ring ;-) ? I saw you store it on the right side of the D ring : twice. Just wondering? But great movie. Thank you. Your movies inspired me to do BOE+ training with Alain Dobbelaere. Will continue with ISE.
@CoastalDevelopment
8 жыл бұрын
HI Gerrit, thanks for your feedback. if there is no reg I can clip it from outside. if then the reg comes on top - it basically moves to the inside. (hope this makes sense)
Wow professional. how much extra weight do you need to carry it all those empty bottles towards the end of your dive ? you must weigh a ton before you even get down to start the dive ? and then how do you carry enough air at the start of the dive in your BCD or an extra pocket to counteract being too heavy?
Super pédagogie. Again...
clear.. good..
Theres levels to scuba im sure but damn after seeing him demonstrating the gas switches, I had no idea that the levels in scuba is that high! 👍
@billy2141
6 ай бұрын
It's just practice and can be achieved by anyone if you put the time in. Get your buoyancy and trim spot on first, practice at 6m, 3m and 1m until you don't even have to think about it. Then practice your skills hovering, in trim again and again until you can't get it wrong. Practice at the end of every dive on your 6m safety stop. Plan dives dedicated to skill practice. Practice clipping bolt snaps to your harness at home, build the muscle memory. That's all it takes.
Who makes your dive light. Thank you
Hi! Which kind of compass you wearing? Looks like Suunto but it’s not I think
Nice trim.
pure poetry
Nice video no crazy music clear information
what equipment are you using drysuit regualators etc?
hi , how much extra weight do you add to counteract the empty Alu' positive buoyancy ? Cheers ..
Why do you switch to back gas during deco procedure?..... You have to breath deco gas and go to next deco gas (higher O2) without going back to back gas or bottom gas....... Is it right please advice?
Hi thank you for sharing. One question is how you keep balance when you connect three tanks in one side of your body? Why you dont flip?
@LarsDennert
2 жыл бұрын
Aluminum tanks are pretty neutral which is why they are used for stages. Steel would be a problem.
great effort under the water (y)
Achim i notice you aren’t using a computer “I think” depth gauge only? What tables are in your wet notes? Just curious
Can only hope to achieve this skill level . New diver here and want to start out correctly .
@nodidog
6 ай бұрын
You must be making good progress by now! Not so new anymore
I’ve never seen a leash leg before, dumb question, what is it?
how much extra weight do you need to compensate for the positive buoyancy of an empty stage?
How much extra lead do you carry to compensate for empty al tanks? Another great vid! Thanks for sharing
@rob0600
4 жыл бұрын
You can calculate it, depends on the bottlematerial...he uses Aluminium so when its empty is will tow you up with bout 1-3kg per bottle...dont have the exact numbers in my head just google it🤷♂️🙈
@jjohn8989
4 жыл бұрын
@@rob0600 that's what I figured, an al80 is positive ~3 lbs when empty. But I've never empty a stage,only a few hundred psi (depending on depth of course)
What kind of BCDS do you use in your Video with all the fin kicks??
Do you use the crotch strap D ring to hang any tanks?
Very impressive! How do you keep your trim with all your tanks on one side?
@Blubpaule
3 жыл бұрын
skill and they are alu tanks so almost neutrally buoyant.
I have a very fundamental question about the overall procedure you use. Why do you nose clip the bottom stage directly to your hip, rather than either clipping it to the leash or swapping it for the O2 bottle on the leash? In your procedure, it looks like you have to work around that nose clipped stage several times. It seems if you did the swap it would be a one-time procedure and then you would have both deco gasses up front and ready to go for the rest of the dive (no additional bottle moves).
@CoastalDevelopment
6 жыл бұрын
HI Mark. The empty BT STage on the leash is too bouyant and behaves like a dogtail. on the hip it is very stable. The whole procedure is based on the idea of not handling full stages to minimize the risk of droping them. the only full stage I move is the O2, which is the leas critical gas. haveing only one stage in the front also minimizes the risk of switich to the wrong gas as there is simply only one :)
I noticed you clipped the gate facing out. Is that important or is it a personal preferenace?
Hi, when you prepared for cleanup and oxygen stage, you stored 21metres stage and went for regulator on your neck (black hose) right before you started switching to oxygen cylinder, what did you breathe between 21st and oxy st ?
@russell3038
5 жыл бұрын
50% - MOD of 17 meters.
@thomaschilcott
4 жыл бұрын
Between the 50% (from the cylinder marked "21") and oxygen, he went onto back gas, through his primary regulator (ie gas from his twinset, probably trimix for a dive requiring 2 deco gases and a bottom stage). It's fairly standard practice to return to back gas when switching between decompression gases.
Subscribed, friend. It catches my attention with what camera you record and including accessories? It is for a maritime project, I would appreciate it from the heart
@CoastalDevelopment
4 жыл бұрын
Hi. the filming was done with a Go-Pro if I remember correct. Some of the more scenic stuff like the egypt wrecks was done with a Panasconic HVX 200 in a Gates Housing
@BayronHD
4 жыл бұрын
thank you
Hi. I would like to ask about temperature of water. You used short gloves and You was able to do it. What when did you use all warm gloves?
@CoastalDevelopment
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6aIlrmte7THdNo.html
What make is the drysuit? I've been trying to find an orange one for ages!
It seems that when he is asking the buddy to verify the mod on his gas switch, he is using a specific hand signal. Is this the case? I've never seen this used - we just signal our buddy to watch the switch and may point to the mod sticker assuming the buddy will verify. However, I can see some value in having a hand signal, especially if you for some reason wanted a buddy to verify the mod on a bottle at a time when you weren't necessarily doing a full gas switch.
Elegant
I notice he switches back to bottom gas between each gas change. Doesn't this mess with deco? Especially if using a dive computer?
Good
I noticed you have white regulator hoses on all your stages- is this intentional? If so, what's the reason for this? I guess it can make it easier for your buddy to quickly identify that you are not on your back gas?
I watched this video million times and still can’t figure out how did you kick the leash so it floats downwards?
Hi nice video. What pressure did you fill the 100% bottle up to in this clip?
@CoastalDevelopment
7 жыл бұрын
mac_3k Thanks. probably around 120 bar
@africantwin173
7 жыл бұрын
CoastalDevelopment - InnerSpace Explorers - ISE I remember that in Thailand many years ago we had a Maximum pressure for 100% Oxygen fills up to 100 Bar. Reason was that without any medical papers u couldnt get those bottles filled up to a maximum 200 Bar. There fore we had to bring 2 half filled 100 % o2 cylinders on board to the deck for emergeny situations. I know that many tech divers used boosters to top off there cylinders for max pressure. It:must've been a federal law insurance thing i quess. .
Is the procedure the same if you had two AL80 cylinders and one AL40?
Relieving to see proper hand signals on a KZread diving video.
@russell3038
5 жыл бұрын
I was taught pinky to indicate deco sign, but he uses a hawaiian hang loose signal. European?
@giovannizappa7934
4 жыл бұрын
@DaBoogie Thumb up means "end dive" or "start ascent". If you're only doing 18m PADI easy dives of course you will signal thumbs up when you are at 5m before surfacing.