Looking for canister light

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Kitzy

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Hello!

I am looking for a canister light to buy in the future as I already have a battery for my heating system, before we get into the whole discussion of "It's never a smart idea to connect a light and your heating to one battery, etc", I will put it here that all my diving is done in situations where I can easily bail to the surface (If that is not the case, I will end up most likely buying another battery), I have a backup light, and my under suit is more then warm enough even for long deco-times without heating (Merely not as comfy).

So, with that out of the way!

Currently I have about 83 watts to spare but I am looking to use only 60-70 watts at most (Due to taking into account lifespan of the battery at full load).

My heating system works with a 100%, 66%, and 33% setup and consumes 120 watts. This means at 66% I have 100-110 watts left, thus any light that produces a reasonable amount of lumens with can be put down to 70 watts or lower works just fine, as I can always switch to a higher setting for the light if my heating system is not running full blast.

I dive in the Netherlands where conditions are... Well, less then ideal. Murky, cold, bad visibility, etc.

Ideally I would like a light where the beam can be adjusted, from wide to spotlight (Reason is, situations where spotlight is more preferred)

I am currently looking at the LED DUO GL7 / K3 from galmarine and plan on running it at 70 watts when my heating system is at 100% and 82 watts when it's at 66%.

Here are the specs (Cost is: 550 euro)
  • Power: 82 / 70 / 12 W

  • Light quantity: 9 200 / 8 400 / 810 lum

  • Focusing angle: 16° / 6°

  • Dimensions: 50 x 85 x 90 mm

  • Weight: 0,6 kg + battery

  • Power supply: 14,4 V Li-ion battery

  • Full power burn time:

  • 6,8 Ah: 70’ / 80’ / 490’

  • 10,2 Ah: 105’ / 125’ / 730’

  • 13,6 Ah: 140’ / 165’ / 980’

  • 23,8 Ah: 250’ / 290’ / 1 710’

  • 41 Ah: 430’ / 505’ / 2 950’

  • Line holder and goodman handle in set

  • Pressure tested to 150 m, 300 m on request

However I am always open to suggestions, feedback, etc.

I am still relatively new to the whole diving torch scene and have always used a seac r40 (With will become my backup torch), so I am not sure if there is a point in a torch that can switch between wide and spotlight, with has this many lumen outputs, etc.

As for runtime, I am not that worried. I have a 41AH battery and at 190 watts I can run it for 3 hours, 2 and a half if I want to be save.

EDIT: Alternatively, the 3XML-2 is also something I am looking at

Specs (Cost: 250)
  • Power: 54 / 27 / 5 W
  • Light quantity: 4 800 / 2 400 / 480 lum
  • Focusing angle: 6°
  • Dimensions: Ø 620 / 50 x 110 mm
  • Weight: 0,6 kg + akumulator
  • Power supply: 14,4 V Li-ion accu
  • Full power burning time:
  • 6,8 Ah: 100’ / 195’ / 1 060’
  • 10,2 Ah: 145’ / 295’ / 1 590’
  • 13,6 Ah: 195’ / 390’ / 2 2115’
  • 23,8 Ah: 345’ / 685’ / 3 705’
  • 41 Ah: 590’ / 1 180’ / 6 370’

    But once again I am open to suggestions, feedback, etc! :wink:
 
Nanight Dive Lights - made in Sweden

They sell light heads separately, in Sweden.
Thanks for the suggestion, I added the 3XML-2 to my list and it seems comparable to those.

Would be awesome if people could give their opinion/view on the whole beam angle, lumen output, etc.

That way I can try and compare things myself in what I hope is a more educated scene ^^
 
I have the 3xml-2, and I'm very happy with both the spot and the corona. I end up mostly using the middle power-setting(30%), and only using full power when there's something special to look at/for. I'm mostly using my 10,2ah battery, and only using my 23,8ah battery when diving multiple days with poor charging-possibilities.
 
I have the 3xml-2, and I'm very happy with both the spot and the corona. I end up mostly using the middle power-setting(30%), and only using full power when there's something special to look at/for. I'm mostly using my 10,2ah battery, and only using my 23,8ah battery when diving multiple days with poor charging-possibilities.
Could you enlighten me on the Corona part ? ^^
 
That's the light area outside the spot-beam.
 
Just wondering, what battery/controller do you have?
 
Could you enlighten me on the Corona part ? ^^
It's some kind of virus thing that has apparently been going around..
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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