New Arrival——brinyte Div20 Double Head Led Canister Diving Light

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Bright The Night, Bright Your Adventure.New products- Brinyte DIV20 double head led canister diving light on selling now.

Features of Brinyte DIV20:
+Two heads are detachable to meet your DIY requirements. You could make a choice of any of the combination of a single light , double lights , the main light and video lights, depending on your diving demand ,and adjust any time.
+Maximum output for each lamp head is 2000 lumens , 5 hours long run time
+Head side-push on/off magnetic switch operate conveniently underwater.
+Direct recharging design for offering the convenient charging operation.
+Utilize quality 8*18650 (3400mAh) Panasonic rechargeable li-ion batteries .
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There are three interfaces at the head of the battery canister. Two of them are used to connect to the head light and easy to DIY . A waterproof lid is used to protect the interface when you only bring one head to diving.
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Brinyte DIV20 utilize the head side-push on/off magnetic switch, and have high-middle-low three modes output. To produce a bright and long run time light, Brinyte’s engineers design the single head only max output 2000 lumens, which can arrive 5 hours runtime.
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The third port is for direct charging, no need to take them out. For the excellent waterproof design, the charging port won’t have problem though water in. But you’d better clean it as soon as possible to avoid seawater corrosion.
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There is no knurl on the surface of the battery canister, and type III military hard-anodized finish. These design is not only convenient to clean light after diving, but also minimize the harm of the seawater corrosion. The standard 38mm diameter hole in the tail-cap bezel is easy to assemble the battery tube of the flashlight.
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Brinyte DIV20 is powered by 8*18650 batteries, which can’t take out directly. The new generation Panasonic 18650 rechargeable lithium battery has over charge, over discharge, short circuit and over heating protections, one battery can be recharged for more then 500 times. Those multiple protection ensure the safety and good performance of the battery. The batteries could be purchased individually as spare batteries when no place to charge.
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Brinyte DIV20 Double Head LED Canister Diving Light have been to the market. Bright your underwater adventures, taking your primary dive light to a new level.
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Are the Batteries included with the Light?
Is there a Version without the second Head available?
What is the Length and Material of the Cable?
I assume the 8 Batteries are in 2S4P Configuration?
Is there a Balancer built in?
 
Are the Batteries included with the Light?
Is there a Version without the second Head available?
What is the Length and Material of the Cable?
I assume the 8 Batteries are in 2S4P Configuration?
Is there a Balancer built in?

Hello, Duglum.
Yes, batteies are included, thery are 2S4P. Because canister inner shape is curvilinear shape design, batteries are stable.
DIV20's head, canister are available separated. You can choose buy one head or two head. Our company is also planning to do a video head.
Light cable is 1.5m, but the length can be produced according to your required by just telling our salesman.
 
Are any of the heads spots? If so, what's the beam angle.

This looks great btw!
 
Are any of the heads spots? If so, what's the beam angle.

This looks great btw!
Thanks for your interests. The beam angle is 12°.:bounce:
 
definitely looks interesting, how much does it cost and where can it be purchased?
 

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