I was worried when you said you route the cord under your long hose (cuz I was figuring you were going to line trap when you clip it off) but I was very happy to see how you clipped your light off! Thx for the tips!
I followed this method to rig my can light, and I LOVE it. I switched to this after inadvertently "blinding" the boat captain on a night dive when I used the normal tied-on bolt snap. Now, I can clip my light to face down. Only problem I had was when my knot on the small bungee on the gland came undone. I re-tie and shrink tubing solved that issue.
An elegant solution for rigging a corded light with a Hogarthian long hose ! Yet another GREAT presentation, Ben!!
I was worried when you said you route the cord under your long hose (cuz I was figuring you were going to line trap when you clip it off) but I was very happy to see how you clipped your light off! Thx for the tips!
I followed this method to rig my can light, and I LOVE it. I switched to this after inadvertently "blinding" the boat captain on a night dive when I used the normal tied-on bolt snap. Now, I can clip my light to face down.
Only problem I had was when my knot on the small bungee on the gland came undone. I re-tie and shrink tubing solved that issue.
Great attachment! Super helpful.
Keep up the great videos!
Nice solution you have there, much better than loose boltsnaps or double-enders.
Going to implement this on my setup.
Keep up the good work!
For a moment I thought that Sting started teaching Scuba...!!
What is the name of this torch with a large battery that u attach to the backplate?
canister light
Only problem with this is that you'll scratch up your light housing pretty badly within a few dives...
True ! I put some tape on my light to protect it