Dive Rite LED 700 Canister Light w/ Goodman Handle

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I have a Dive Rite LED 700 (converted from MR11) with Goodman Handle in good condition. Just came back from the good people of Dive Rite last week from a burn test and cycling of the battery. I replaced one of the latches last year when an internal spring broke and upgraded the connectors to Andersen.

Never flooded or leaked.

$350, includes shipping to CONUS and PayPal fees.

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Is that an extra battery or the primary?
 
is the price set in stone? i thought paypal was free.....ya know

Nothing's set in stone, though I'm offering the light at a good deal.

Paypal takes a 2.9% cut plus 69 cents per transaction.

Yeah... :(

I have this light, and I love mine. It's a good value. It's comparable to my 10w HID.

Thanks, Carrie.

Is that an extra battery or the primary?

Primary battery. I took it out of the canister for the photo.

What is an Anderson connector?

Anderson connectors are the ones used by Salvo and Dive Xtras, and a few other companies. The standard Dive Rite connectors are okay, but I like the Anderson more.
 
Hi,

What were the recent burn test results? Any chance you have a case for this light?

Thanks
 
I believe the manufacturers stated burn time for this light is 4 hours, but I get 6 out of mine. If I didn't need to buy more tanks, I would buy this for the parts, also. A replacement battery retails for $69 and a goodman handle by itself for around $100. This is a darn good price for a good light.
BTW, I do not know the seller and have no interest in the outcome of his sale.
 
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