Mike McG
Registered
Hey there,
I'm an AOW diver from the Lake District. I have recently changed to a BP/W set up from a back inflate BCD and one of the reasons for this was to further advance my learning and prepare me for more advanced diving courses (twinsets etc...). As a result of this I have decided to swap my handheld torch for a cannister light and I have a fairly entry level Orcatorch D630. I realise you don't really need a cannister light for rec diving but i'd like to familiarise myself with the set up so that it becomes second nature if I eventually advance into tec diving. I'd like to know what the correct procedure is for stowing the light chord. I.E do you pass it under the long hose every time you clip off or do you keep the light chord running 'on top' of the long hose?
I've looked online and there seems to be differing opinions.
Cheers
I'm an AOW diver from the Lake District. I have recently changed to a BP/W set up from a back inflate BCD and one of the reasons for this was to further advance my learning and prepare me for more advanced diving courses (twinsets etc...). As a result of this I have decided to swap my handheld torch for a cannister light and I have a fairly entry level Orcatorch D630. I realise you don't really need a cannister light for rec diving but i'd like to familiarise myself with the set up so that it becomes second nature if I eventually advance into tec diving. I'd like to know what the correct procedure is for stowing the light chord. I.E do you pass it under the long hose every time you clip off or do you keep the light chord running 'on top' of the long hose?
I've looked online and there seems to be differing opinions.
Cheers
