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Otter:
3 to suggest that there by a PADI light bulb changing specialty

2 that will suggest that the PADI light bulb changing specialty is inferior to the NAUI/SSI/DIR/CMAS/YMCA light bulb changing specialty.
 
Y'all forgot

When changing the light bulb is the correct procedure to put the old one on your forehead or hang it by a string around your neck (time to start a BOF/NBOF thread).
 
Hi, I'm a newbie and just took my advanced bulb changing course right after the basic so I now have 5 changes under my belt. I was wondering if someone could tell me why the bulb is so hot when I try to change it. I tried doing it while it was off but I can't see it so I turn it on and then it's hot.
 
all4scuba05:
Hi, I'm a newbie and just took my advanced bulb changing course right after the basic so I now have 5 changes under my belt. I was wondering if someone could tell me why the bulb is so hot when I try to change it. I tried doing it while it was off but I can't see it so I turn it on and then it's hot.
This is why DIR uses a lamp instead of a bulb, technics and proper equipment will make you a better provider of light!
 
tedtim:
Y'all forgot

When changing the light bulb is the correct procedure to put the old one on your forehead or hang it by a string around your neck (time to start a BOF/NBOF thread).
what is BOF/NBOF ? :D
 
daniel f aleman:
And, does DAN insurance cover lightbulb loss, just in case?

No, but BAN does...
 
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