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    Default slimline HID concern

    I'm considering a slimline style light. I wear my cannister on my waist and I have heard somewhere that the slimline cannisters do not support routing the 7' hose under them well. Is there any substance to this or is everyone happy with that configuration?

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    Been using my slimline about a 6 months with no problem.

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    Mine is working great. The only thing I did to my Slimline was I moved the hose clamps up a touch. This may give you a little more length in the canister/belt ratio to hook your long hose under.
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    The slimline light is about the same hight as the wreck canister.. there should be no problem routing it.
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    Default Re: slimline HID concern

    Quote Originally Posted by DM
    I'm considering a slimline style light. I wear my cannister on my waist and I have heard somewhere that the slimline cannisters do not support routing the 7' hose under them well. Is there any substance to this or is everyone happy with that configuration?
    I think that dive rite had a canister that was about the same diameter as the wreck but half the vertical height. I had a buddy that had that canister and there was a problem routing the long hose under it. The smaller diameter slim line with the same vertical height as the wreck does not have that problem. Bill

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    Just like mmcauliffe said move the hoseclamps up so that one of them is between the upper edge of the cannister and the locks. this has worked great for me and my friends for several years.
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    I have used mine for some time now, I cannot think of a single time that I had a problem with it.
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    I've dove w/ the SlimLine (borrowed from a friend...) and have several friends that have them. Never a problem routing the hose at all. It is one sexy little HID light.

    My one friend has the canister that is the same diameter of the Wreck1, but only half the height...and even w/ that he doesn't really have any problems.

    The SlimLine is nice. I just like my Wreck1 because I can build 4 hour batteries for it, for something like $30.
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    I have the Diverite 10 watt HID canister wreck light. I have had problems with the hose routing. I can't move the hose clamps up because the latches that close the lid are in the way.

    The way to solve this is route it below the canister, around to the front up under the knife sheath on your waist. It works nicely. It beats stuffing that hose under your waist strap as the only other alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aw
    I can't move the hose clamps up because the latches that close the lid are in the way.
    The hose clamps are less than 1/32 of an inch thick, the latches will still lock... at least the two differnt lights here (a wreck canister and a Slimline) I just tried it out on. I put the clamps under the latching portion of the locks although it would work as Markus described as well...along the top. Either way will get you "more" canister to hook the long hose under.
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