Refueler
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I have a Buoy Light on lanyard to my Horseshoe buoy. The orange type with mercury switch when it floats upright connects the 3 D cells to light the bulb.
All batterys / bulb / switch access via the screw on lens cap. The body of the light being one plastic moulding.
The light hangs upside down from the buoy ready for deployment. Fine except one thing ..................
After short period, no matter what I do - the lens cap has an egg-cupful of water sitting in it. So when light flips upright - the water shorts the bulb / batterys. Even if I religously empty the cap as soon as I see water ... too late, moisture has already done the job.
No way to put silica gel sachet in - as that would stop battery making contact if it dropped to bottom of body ...
Anyone else have similar ?
All batterys / bulb / switch access via the screw on lens cap. The body of the light being one plastic moulding.
The light hangs upside down from the buoy ready for deployment. Fine except one thing ..................
After short period, no matter what I do - the lens cap has an egg-cupful of water sitting in it. So when light flips upright - the water shorts the bulb / batterys. Even if I religously empty the cap as soon as I see water ... too late, moisture has already done the job.
No way to put silica gel sachet in - as that would stop battery making contact if it dropped to bottom of body ...
Anyone else have similar ?