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Light quantity: 9 200 / 8 400 / 810 lum

Light quantity: 4 800 / 2 400 / 480 lum

I would take 3XML-2 because it has 2400lm. I dive in Finland in dark murky waters with Nanigh Tech 2. Tech 2 max output is 4000lm and sometimes that's too much, but 810 would probably be not enough.
 
I built these canisters from pvc and some proprietary pieces, made the top head from a security light

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and old appliance cord twisted around a stick, for cheep

 
I would take 3XML-2 because it has 2400lm. I dive in Finland in dark murky waters with Nanigh Tech 2. Tech 2 max output is 4000lm and sometimes that's too much, but 810 would probably be not enough.
How come too much?

Due to it reflecting back too much?
 
I built these canisters from pvc and some proprietary pieces, made the top head from a security light

View attachment 681483

and old appliance cord twisted around a stick, for cheep

I built these canisters from pvc and some proprietary pieces, made the top head from a security light

View attachment 681483

and old appliance cord twisted around a stick, for cheep

Not sure what I am suppose to do with that video, but I know for sure me and electronics let alone electronics that are used to keep me safe do not mix. Haha ^^'
 
Yeah I think I might go with the 3XML-2 because of the battery life, the more battery I use the quicker I have to replace it.

I also don't do photography so a widelight most likely is not as useful for me, though I might be wrong in that.
 

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