Tying boltsnaps to backup lights

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Pardon me if this has been presented before but I seem to be as inept at using the search feature as I am at tying off backup lights.
So with that, can anyone explain, or better yet, offer a link, that illustrates how to tie a bolt snap to a backup light?
Thanks
 
Thank you everyone. Man, I just love this scubaboard, full of useful information and courteous people willing to share it. I sincerely appreciate it.
 
Must have gotten those new Photon Torpedo's in. :D Did you get the LED model? What do you think of them so far?
 
Yep, got em today and I did get the LED model. I like em although I have not put them side by side with my Halcyons yet. They do feel bigger in diameter but actually I like that because I think it will be harder to drop and I do like the fact that I do not have to twist it 7 times to turn it on or off.
Thanks for the tip, SparticleB.
 
It wouldnt be fair because the Halcyons I have are not LED. I also have a Salvo backup light (also not LED) that is extremely bright but the switch can be very easily turned on by accident so I just keep it around the house as a flashlight. It isnt a twist turn on/off but rather a lever that you push right for on and left for off.
 
That's ok, everyone loves an uneven contest. :D
 
Maybe I can turn them on, one at a time, in a dark room and see which one seems brightest. To make it realistic and because the room is obviously dry, I will wear a flooded mask for the test.:D :D :D
 
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