You may travel far for scuba diving, with packing many delicate diving gears. To keep the dive lights safe during your travels, there are some tips.
* Pack dive lights on the top of your bags
Because the dive lights tend to be the lighter items among all gears. And you don’t want them to be crushed by heavy oxygen tanks, especially if your diving kit will be going in the hold of a plane, or in a pile of other divers’ luggage on a bouncy jeep ride. And don’t over-stuff bags that contain dive lights, which may also cause the dive lights to get damaged.
*Remove batteries from the dive lights before packing
It’s important to remove batteries from dive lights before packing them. This ensures that the batteries last longer and won’t leak during the trip.
* Remember to carry extra batteries
Take along with some extra batteries, whether your light uses disposable or rechargeable batteries. With them, you can use your dive lights longer without waiting around to recharge, or buy other disposable batteries locally.
*Pack dive lights until they are clean and dry
Salt water increases the chances of corrosion, and lingering debris could cause a dive light’s interior components to break down. It’s also essential to ensure that your dive lights are totally dry before packing them in the bag.
*Using the lock function of dive lights
Some dive lights are designed with the lock function, which prevents accidental switch-on, or battery power loss when you carry the light on the road dive. Use this lock function well, and keep power full on the lights when you are ready to dive.
* Pack dive lights on the top of your bags
Because the dive lights tend to be the lighter items among all gears. And you don’t want them to be crushed by heavy oxygen tanks, especially if your diving kit will be going in the hold of a plane, or in a pile of other divers’ luggage on a bouncy jeep ride. And don’t over-stuff bags that contain dive lights, which may also cause the dive lights to get damaged.
*Remove batteries from the dive lights before packing
It’s important to remove batteries from dive lights before packing them. This ensures that the batteries last longer and won’t leak during the trip.
* Remember to carry extra batteries
Take along with some extra batteries, whether your light uses disposable or rechargeable batteries. With them, you can use your dive lights longer without waiting around to recharge, or buy other disposable batteries locally.
*Pack dive lights until they are clean and dry
Salt water increases the chances of corrosion, and lingering debris could cause a dive light’s interior components to break down. It’s also essential to ensure that your dive lights are totally dry before packing them in the bag.
*Using the lock function of dive lights
Some dive lights are designed with the lock function, which prevents accidental switch-on, or battery power loss when you carry the light on the road dive. Use this lock function well, and keep power full on the lights when you are ready to dive.