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OK, guys 20 anodized heads are in along with 17 canisters... Yeah, I was shorted 3... It's OK, I can make some more with my lathe.

Anyway, here is a pic of the Type III anodized heads.
 

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CNC machined, hardcoat anodized units being assembled...
 

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I've never dove a canister light before and don't know much about them. I have the notion that LED is good because of the long bulb life that is pretty indestructible.

I live in Thailand and think your lights look great and are great value for money. Most of the diving I do here has from 5-40M of viz. I use a light to look for critters in the reefs and walls as well as doing some minor penetration and night dives on occasion.

Which of your lights would work best for me in your opinion.

I'll be coming back to the states in April and would like to get one while I visit.
 
I've never dove a canister light before and don't know much about them. I have the notion that LED is good because of the long bulb life that is pretty indestructible.

I live in Thailand and think your lights look great and are great value for money. Most of the diving I do here has from 5-40M of viz. I use a light to look for critters in the reefs and walls as well as doing some minor penetration and night dives on occasion.

Which of your lights would work best for me in your opinion.

I'll be coming back to the states in April and would like to get one while I visit.

Recommend the Cree MCE for the tighter hot spot. These are $600 shipped in the US.
Thanks
 
how much where the ones that just been finished again? Are they complete ready to dive?

$600 complete. Attach to your rig, jump in the water. COmes with canister, head, charger, battery
 
New developments:
The P7 gets a cover/heatsink/driver
The Cree gets a cover for the driver/switch
 

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My 12W LED arrived - beautiful build quality & great price (can't wait to get it wet). Thanks Hector!
 
My 12W LED arrived - beautiful build quality & great price (can't wait to get it wet). Thanks Hector!

Thanks Brian, glad you like it.
 

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