That old adage is based on old technology for the rechargables....namely Nicads. The newer Lithium-Ion rechargables are fine.It does go against the old adage of not using rechargeable batteries in your backup lights.
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That old adage is based on old technology for the rechargables....namely Nicads. The newer Lithium-Ion rechargables are fine.It does go against the old adage of not using rechargeable batteries in your backup lights.
.....whatever DR is using for a chip in the LX 20 is really efficient......
Big Blue (e.g. 4800-PCLIM), UWLD, Dive Rite (e.g. LX25, HP50) and Light Monkey. I would love to hear any experience or recommendations with these, thoughts on beam width, sufficient lumens/lux/watts for cave diving, etc.
Thanks!
I have a LM 21watt HID and I love it. Lots of folks will say that HID is obsolete but I love the quality of light, color, and focus. I bought the light head used from LM and it came with a new canister, about 1/2 price of a new light with the same warranty.
If I were buying new at this point I'd certainly look at UWLD and LM LED lights. It seems that every year a new lught comes out that everyone loves, so there are lots of options.