$575 obo NEW Light Monkey canister 12 watt LED w/charger, LiPO, 5 hr burn time

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$575/obo: Light Monkey 12 watt LED with 5.2 amp Li ion polymer (LiPo) battery and charger, burn time 5 hours (under warranty). This light is compact, excellent, used only on a few dives. It retails for about $800 new, plus tax/shipping. I'm selling it because I have two primary lights and need only one. Suitable for back mounted or side-mounted tanks.

Some details and photos from Light Monkey: LED Primary Lights - Light Monkey Enterprises LLC

The Rebel 12 Watt LED is powered by a 5.2 amp Li-ion rechargeable battery pack. Burn time is 5 hours and outputs 750 lumens at 5600 kelvin and has a 6 degree focused beam. Emitter life is 50,000 hours. Comes with an elastic handmount for hands free diving. The light is activated by rotating, eliminating the need for a switch in the canister. The canister is 2"(5cm)in diameter and 7.5"(19cm) in length. Weights in at 2.5 lbs.(1.1kg). The charger accepts 90 to 240 volt input and recharge time is 4 hours from a complete discharge. Charging is done by removing the lighthead from the tail piece. The battery pack for the Rebel 9 watt LED can also be used to power the lighthead for a 2.5 hour burntime and is available separately.

LEDs generate heat when operating and if the Rebel 12 watt LED is used out of the water for more than 5 minutes it will drop to a lower power setting to prevent overheating. Turning the light off and back on will reset this safety feature.

If you're interested, please contact me via email. Images available, buyer pays shipping.

Thanks, and dive safely!
Barbara
cavedivingwomanSF@gmail.com
 
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