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Why is it called an Octo?
The world “octopus” comes from the Greek, októpus, meaning “eight foot.” The word’s Greek roots means it’s pluralized as a Greek word, too, which depends on both a noun’s gender and the last letter it ends with. In this case, an -es is simply tacked on. So no octopi, octopodes or octopussies, Harmon Courage points out.
What’s the difference between an octopus and a regulator?
Essentially, the octopus is just a second stage regulator. Since the octopus is only used in the event of an emergency, most of them are very basic regulators. You can purchase some that have more features than the basic ones, but most octopus’ don’t come with any bells and whistles and, therefore, are very affordable.
What is the yellow regulator called?
Purge Button Alternate second stage purge buttons are usually brightly colored–this one is neon yellow. The bright color makes it easy for an out-of-air diver to locate the alternate second stage in an emergency.
What are octopus tentacles?
An octopus has eight appendages, each of which has rows of suckers running its length. A tentacle has suckers only on its pad-shaped ending. Squid and cuttlefish have arms, but also tentacles. Cephalopod tentacles and arms lack bones; instead, they are built from an intricate tapestry of coiling muscle fibers.
Why does an octopus have 9 brains?
Octopuses have 3 hearts, because two pump blood to the gills and a larger heart circulates blood to the rest of the body. Octopuses have 9 brains because, in addition to the central brain, each of 8 arms has a mini-brain that allows it to act independently.
What is Octo regulator?
An octopus or octo regulator. The octopus is sometimes called a secondary regulator or “safe second.” In reality, it can be any regulator second stage intended for use as an octopus. An alternate inflation regulator. This device combines the octopus with the power inflator.
What is an alternate inflator regulator?
AIRs or alternate inflator regulators are essentially octopus second stages built into the inflator mechanism of your BCD. In an out of air emergency you swap to this and pass your out of air buddy your primary second stage. The AIR fits to your BCD inflation hose.
What do you do if you throw up while scuba diving?
The best thing to do for vomiting underwater, is to avoid it.
- If you don’t feel well, cancel the dive.
- If you were well enough when you went into the water, but become nauseous while down there, attempt to safely ascend. However, once you start retching, stop ascending to avoid pulmonary barotrauma.
Do regulators come with hoses?
Divers normally buy a console as part of their regulator package. Traditionally a depth gauge and pressure gauge were the main components of a console. A high-pressure hose from the first stage connected to the pressure gauge in the console. So you will have a hose available for this function.
What is the difference between Din and yoke?
First, what is the difference between them? The yoke is a clamp-type mounting, which is placed over the tank valve and then tightened into place. The DIN is a threaded valve, wherein you screw the regulator into the tank valve.