Made by Hartenberger, the Mercedes Benz of dive lights. It turns the night to day, and night dives will never be the same again.
This light has been used over approximately 300 dives, during maybe 12 years. It is now getting its second new battery replacement: matched 5000mA quick-charge NiCd cells.
That gives it the same performance as the current Hartenberger 125 compact, which is the most similar of today's models. 70 minutes at 50W, or about double at 25W, or about four times as long at 12.5W (still brighter than most other dive lights!)
My light has the front borosilicate lens, comes with two reflectors (spot and flood), the offshore charger (110-230V), retrofitted by Hartenberger with variable power setting (0-25%-50%-100%), a 30W and two 50W Halogen burners (30W and one 50W are new), a neoprene sleeve, and some spare O-rings. All that, by today's prices, would be 612 euros ($870).
The light works perfectly and is watertight (the deepest I had it was at 47m). The body shows some scratches and signs of use, but none of that has any influence on its function or integrity.
My cancer is prohibiting me from diving, so I want to sell it. I am offering it for $385 plus shipping (5-day shipping to Europe is $59 - it is heavy!). Payment by paypal personal from bank, or by check.
Some pictures:
This light has been used over approximately 300 dives, during maybe 12 years. It is now getting its second new battery replacement: matched 5000mA quick-charge NiCd cells.
That gives it the same performance as the current Hartenberger 125 compact, which is the most similar of today's models. 70 minutes at 50W, or about double at 25W, or about four times as long at 12.5W (still brighter than most other dive lights!)
My light has the front borosilicate lens, comes with two reflectors (spot and flood), the offshore charger (110-230V), retrofitted by Hartenberger with variable power setting (0-25%-50%-100%), a 30W and two 50W Halogen burners (30W and one 50W are new), a neoprene sleeve, and some spare O-rings. All that, by today's prices, would be 612 euros ($870).
The light works perfectly and is watertight (the deepest I had it was at 47m). The body shows some scratches and signs of use, but none of that has any influence on its function or integrity.
My cancer is prohibiting me from diving, so I want to sell it. I am offering it for $385 plus shipping (5-day shipping to Europe is $59 - it is heavy!). Payment by paypal personal from bank, or by check.
Some pictures: