For Sale Dive Rite 10W LED - Slim Line cannister, recently burn tested

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This is an older DiveRite 10W small cannister light.
I had it converted from HID to LED by Dive RIte
This included new cord and gland.
I also had a Green Force LED, so this was a backup primary.
Soon after I got into scootering and got a larger HID, this DR remained a backup option.
Point being, it hasn't been used alot, but I routinely charge it.
Battery is older NiMH Dive Rite with their 2 prong "trailer" type connector.
Recently burn tested this older battery and it was going strong at 3.5 hours.

Charger, SS hose clamps with belt mount included.

$175 (shipping to lower 48 included)
 
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Can you add a pic of the head please. Also any info on the battery pack.
 
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is the batteries hard to get?? Due to the older 2 prong style?
 
I don't think so. And to that point it's an easy connector to get. A new battery is around $150-175 last I checked. I would suggest you call DiveRite and others that refurb lights. BatterySpace use to have one too.

I found this on the web...NiMH Battery Pack: 12V 4.5Ah (54Wh, SANYO Cell) for Salvo HID Diving light

Looks like they are a bit less cost than I thought. $110
 
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Sold pending funds
 

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