What is a daisy chain used for in climbing?

For non-big wall use the daisy is used as an adjustable tether, allowing the climber to quickly clip in and out of the belay independently from the rope, used as an abseil sling, or French free and jumaring.
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What are climbing daisy chains for?

Daisy chains are designed for aid climbing only and to support body weight only. When aid climbing properly, the rope is ALWAYS in the system, and in the event of a fall, the energy absorbing capacity of the rope is used.
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What is daisy chain?

A daisy chain is a system of interconnected computing devices, monitors, screens, and peripherals organized in a sequential series. On a small, personal scale, think dual-monitors at your work or home desktop setup that can seamlessly share one image or video across multiple screens.
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Does daisy chain reduce performance?

Excluding 5 megapixel monitors, daisy chaining doesn't affect a monitor's refresh rate – even on high performance monitors. This means that images will always be displayed as clearly as if they were directly connected to the PC.
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How many pedals can I daisy chain?

You can run up to 15 pedals on one power supply. Snark makes some great products. I run 6 pedals right now, I will run more later on. I have had ZERO problems with this daisy chain set up or the power supply.
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How long should my daisy chain be?

Chris Mcnamara in his book "How To Big Wall?" says that a daisy chain should be 4-6 inches longer than the distance from your waist to your tips of the outstretched fingers at maximum reach. Those couple of inches are probably reserved for the girth hitching them on Your harness.
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What does C1 mean in climbing?

5.8 C1 means that although it is an aid climb, there are mandatory free moves at the 5.8 level. 3. Flag.
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What does C2 mean in climbing?

Or you can aid most of it and climbing it at an easier "free" grade. The C in C2 means you can aid the route clean, without hammers and stuff. C2 is a grade for the danger/risk of falling. Then the Roman Numeral signifies how long the route should take. Now this varies like crazy depending on a thousand factors.
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What does A0 mean in climbing?

A0 or “French Free”: A free climb with an occasional aid move that does not require specialized aid climbing gear, such as etriers. This often involves pulling on bolts.
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Can I use a sling as a personal anchor?

It's only safe to attach yourself to an anchor with a sling or a PAS if you won't be moving above it (such as when setting up an abseil). If you fall when above an anchor (even if you are only a foot above), unusually large forces will be generated.
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Do you need a pas for climbing?

Do I need a PAS? No, you don't NEED a dedicated rock climbing PAS. More advanced climbers will often use the climbing rope, quickdraws, or a basic dyneema sling or nylon sling to attach themselves to the anchor. These methods are safe, and have the advantage of not requiring specialsed tools.
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Do you need a personal anchor system?

A personal anchor system, or PAS, is a much safer and stronger development of a climbing aid called a daisy chain, and they are used to safely attach a climber at height to an anchor on a climbing route so that they can easily take down the equipment that they put in without risking their lives.
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What's another word for daisy chain?

•Other relevant words: (noun)

flower chain, chain, concatenation.
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What are daisy chain attachments?

Daisy chains are webbing loops sewn to the sides or back of a backpack that let you clip extra gear to your pack using carabiners or webbing straps. Daisy chains make it easy to attach external gear using a carabiner.
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How do you use backpack Loops?

To use backpack loops, you can either clip an item with a carabiner to a backpack loop or use a strap or cord to lash it down. Another important tool of the backpack parts are the bungee cords. Bungee cords are also suitable for attaching light items like jackets.
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Do daisy chains work?

The benefit of using a daisy chain to power multiple guitar pedals is that it takes up less space, less to carry around and less cables. Its also nice and cheap to set up as you don't need to buy a new power supply for each new pedal.
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Can daisy chain damage pedals?

Daisy chains will not harm your pedals. General electrical issues can crop up, particularly if you use the wrong kind of voltage of milliamp load, but that's going to depend on which pedals you have and how they're connected to the daisy chain.
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