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Turning on my HID - josh b. - 08-01-2007 Just got my new Dive Rite 10 w HID slimline, can I turn it on on the surface just for 5 mins to test it out before I put it to some use this weekend? Re: Turning on my HID - Chris H - 08-02-2007 yep Re: Turning on my HID - DiveCaptDean - 08-02-2007 That depends entirely on if you follow the example of one of our fellow posters and leave the cover on when you do this. :..this is not a good idea and if memory serves...it melted the cover and damaged the lense as well as required a bulb.....Keep in mind..this was totally ....i think diverite says ..." Oh heavens no!!!!..if you do turn it on out of water..the earth/time continueum will be severly affected and a solar and lunar eclipse will simtaneously happen thus ending existance as we now know it" BUT............ when i did it, the only concern that i had were the FLames that shot out of my A$$....but that could be from the burrito that i ate... Re: Turning on my HID - Chris H - 08-02-2007 That was a Sartek, not a Dive rite ;D Josh, if you are concerned about it, fill your sink with cool water and place the lighthead in the water when you are trying it out. Re: Turning on my HID - matt t. - 08-02-2007 I know it wasn't a Dive Rite because thay never work ;D. The Sartek lens was all that needed to be replaced ($10.00). I can also tell you that you don't want an 18 watt HID turning on with a cover over it either (I never do learn my lesson the 1st time). Delrin reflectors also melt and cost a whole lot more than a Sartek lens...... :'(. Re: Turning on my HID - Omicron - 08-02-2007 I would recommend, as a safety measure, to put it in your sink w/ cold water. I have a couple Dive Rite HID's and several of my friends dive them. They get pretty hot out of the water. A friend of mine toasted his bulb after a dive when he left the light on sitting on a picnic table. This was w/ the old welch allen bulb, not the newer style they are using. But the little suckers get hot and I would hate to see you trash your light. Re: Turning on my HID - josh b. - 08-07-2007 Thanks guys, I ended up not testing it out above water. I spent 4 days in Isle Royale, I figure that was as good of a place as any to try it out. Wow did I enjoy it. Re: Turning on my HID - matt t. - 08-07-2007 At this point, my HID is still my favorite piece of equipment. A friendly word of advice. DO NOT dive with someone that has a bigger light. You WILL have to have one . Light envy is a dangerous thing. Re: Turning on my HID - josh b. - 08-07-2007 Oh ya no kidden, I don't know what I would have done without it. I'm used to LED's and once I was 2 or 3 levels down in the America I realized how amazing those things really are. Word of advice for anyone that wants one: I had my light mounted on my backplate with the switch on the inside and the cord on the outside; BAD mistake. The rolls on my drysuit kept turning the light off INSIDE the wrecks. Well once I figured out the problem I had the switch on the outside and everything was better. Re: Turning on my HID - josh b. - 08-07-2007 Oh, for clarification; by "those things," I mean HID's. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D |