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This is a lightly used Diverite Slimline 10 Watt HID light. It is in like new condition.
See info below:
The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light is the most compact canister light on the market with the smallest light head in the Dive Rite line and has an approximately 4-degree fixed-focus beam. The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light has a sunspot reflector that delivers a high intensity "hot-spot" that gives superior penetration with a powerful 500 lumens of illumination. The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light is powered by a 12V 4500 MA NIMH battery, the 10-watt HID Welch Allyn Solarc bulb is 300% brighter than halogen and gives 4-hours of burn time and is depth rated to 500 feet. This is a small, low profile canister light that comes complete in its own padded waterproof storm case.
* The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light comes standard with an elastic handmount or choose the optional Goodman handmount
* Color temperature of 7,500 degrees Kelvin (approximately 500 lumens)
* Internal, fixed parabolic Sunspot reflector
Asking $375.00 Please email me at: ferrellm"at"purdue.edu
Thanks
See info below:
The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light is the most compact canister light on the market with the smallest light head in the Dive Rite line and has an approximately 4-degree fixed-focus beam. The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light has a sunspot reflector that delivers a high intensity "hot-spot" that gives superior penetration with a powerful 500 lumens of illumination. The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light is powered by a 12V 4500 MA NIMH battery, the 10-watt HID Welch Allyn Solarc bulb is 300% brighter than halogen and gives 4-hours of burn time and is depth rated to 500 feet. This is a small, low profile canister light that comes complete in its own padded waterproof storm case.
* The Dive Rite MR11 Sunspot HID Slimline Light comes standard with an elastic handmount or choose the optional Goodman handmount
* Color temperature of 7,500 degrees Kelvin (approximately 500 lumens)
* Internal, fixed parabolic Sunspot reflector
Asking $375.00 Please email me at: ferrellm"at"purdue.edu
Thanks