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So you're saying I didn't go through that many bulbs?
Gotcha
*shrugs* I'm sure I'm rougher on my gear than some, diving for me often includes piling too much gear into a zodiac to run up some river or creek only to squeeze my way against a torrent pouring out of some sidemount/nomount hole in the ground![]()
The LEDs hold up though.
The battery was a little 9amp with 250 cycles through it, pretty typical lifespan from what I hear. Definately sounds like you've had some great luck with your battery. I'm not gonna argue that I may have been tough on my bulbs(quotable?), but this has been non-issue with the LED![]()
Its hard to see anything with that amount of situational unawareness![]()
I know just about everyone's a fan of the 21W HID, but for a bit less money, I ended up with the Hollis 16W LED. Initial impression says that the light color range is better than the 21W HID, the canister is made by Light Monkey, and the light overall is a pretty nice rig. Compared to a buddy's 21W during a nice red tide bloom visible running out around 3/4 of a mile from shore, at 100' under the bloom, the light had decent punch, enough brightness to handle daytime signaling, and generally stacked up nicely with the 21W HID, not seeming noticeably darker.
How well does this light cut through particulate and how well can it be used for twighlight/night signaling? (compared to the 21w if you are able to compare).
Because it's a spare, I'm not too concerned about how equal it is to a 21w HID primary, but there will be times when this acts as my primary so I'm hoping its a littel beefier than a 10w HID/LED equivelant.