Rick Inman:Two questions:
Hot strike?? Was dat? Turning it off, then back on?
Also, I like to dump air from my BC with the rear dump. When reaching back, do you move the light to the right hand during the dump, or just reach back for a sec with light in hand?
I'll just hold it by the reflector, so the light doesn't shoot across the bottom or get all frantic. I do the rear dump most of the time (ew) too, and I just grab the reflector, keep the light pointing forward, dump, and switch back.
I didn't even realize I was changing hands until a new buddy asked me about it one day.
When an HID is on, its on. Don't turn it on, then off, then on.... that's a hot strike. If it goes out, leave it out for a few minutes before re-striking. One you strike it, leave it on for a few minutes.
ALSO: Get a paint pen or nail polish (H2Andy will loan you some) and put a dot on the switch cover to signify the "on" side - so when you connect the batt, you can check to be sure the switch is OFF. Otherwise, you may strike the HID when assembling it, and have to leave it on for a bit...
I assemble the lid so the switch is in, the cord is OUT. Not sure which is "correct" (like I read Quest for this stuff...) but that's what I do. Makes sense to me.
Rick: A few more things I just thought of:
* Move slowly. WAG WAG WAG is either OOA or Great White.
* To get your buddy's attention, I've found it best to slowly move my light in an arc in their site path... if that doesn't work, I shine it on their hands. That works 95% of the time. If that doesn't, I go for the corner of the mask. If that doesn't work, I swim to them then kick them hard in the ribs.
* An SK-7 fits almost perfectly into the Reflector, and it stays charged for a long time with just a little ZOT. When I change hands, that's usually when I recharge the SK-7 with another ZOT.
* I never, ever shine the light on my Vytec - I slip my right hand into the corona. When I shine the 18 on my Vytec, the ZOT loses me my night vision, or else reflects off and blinds me during the day. Just slide the gauge into the corona... its plenty to see it.
* I'm not a fan of hanging the light by the handle - points up. I prefer the cord hang. Someone mentioned that they're using a double ender on the D-ring, and just keeping a loop of caveline or zip tie on the handle or cord. Genuis... so you're not shelepping around some dangly from your light - you can hang from either end with one clip, etc. I tried that this weekend. Hated it. I went back to the dangly. YMMV.
Do you dive a weight belt or ACB?
You gotta come back and tell us all about it when you start diving it. I'm so fired up for you.
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Ken
PS: Soggy - I'm feeling you on the light cord. I never clip it off - well, once I did when I was carrying a camera so I could deal with the cam. It was at that instant my buddy's Trident Swivel of Death blew up.... there was a bit of clustry in deploying the hose. I need to noodle on that one a bit, as I never clip off anymore. Good point, tho.