Hi Folks,
Has anyone else has had the unfortunate experience of finding that their dive light was sealed tight after a dive or flight?
After a trip to Cebu, I packed my Sunlight C8 eLED into my dive bag and flew home. Back at home I was going through my normal inspection of gear, when I tried to unscrew the enclosure to remove the batteries I found that it was sealed tight!
Now hearing about this in the past and experiencing it once before, i've done a few things to avoid it, such as tightening only lightly (well I thought I did) and even drawing directions on the light itself to reinforce which way to turn to unscrew.
after a few failed attempts, I put the light between my knees and used the handle as leverage to unscrew, all of a sudden the handle came right off! well I felt like a
I thought I would poll folks to see how many other people have done this!?
Also I sent UK an email asking of this would be covered by their 'apparently expedient and famous' warranty program. After about 2 weeks I heard back from their distributor in Hong Kong (where I live) who told me they can provide a free inspection to see if i can be repaired at no cost. Before I plan a trip to the distributor, can anyone tell me if I should bother?
I've already bought myself an upgrade (light cannon) but I figured this might be an interesting talking topic for some folks. surely someone can come up with a enclosure mechanism which avoids this from happening...
As a side note, I'm pretty good with all my gear, especially anything which has a 'possibility' of flooding. I always inspect and keep my o-rings clean and adequately greased.
Has anyone else has had the unfortunate experience of finding that their dive light was sealed tight after a dive or flight?
After a trip to Cebu, I packed my Sunlight C8 eLED into my dive bag and flew home. Back at home I was going through my normal inspection of gear, when I tried to unscrew the enclosure to remove the batteries I found that it was sealed tight!
Now hearing about this in the past and experiencing it once before, i've done a few things to avoid it, such as tightening only lightly (well I thought I did) and even drawing directions on the light itself to reinforce which way to turn to unscrew.
after a few failed attempts, I put the light between my knees and used the handle as leverage to unscrew, all of a sudden the handle came right off! well I felt like a

I thought I would poll folks to see how many other people have done this!?
Also I sent UK an email asking of this would be covered by their 'apparently expedient and famous' warranty program. After about 2 weeks I heard back from their distributor in Hong Kong (where I live) who told me they can provide a free inspection to see if i can be repaired at no cost. Before I plan a trip to the distributor, can anyone tell me if I should bother?
I've already bought myself an upgrade (light cannon) but I figured this might be an interesting talking topic for some folks. surely someone can come up with a enclosure mechanism which avoids this from happening...
As a side note, I'm pretty good with all my gear, especially anything which has a 'possibility' of flooding. I always inspect and keep my o-rings clean and adequately greased.
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