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TecDiveGear

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Hello diving enthusiasts.
I would like to introduce 4XPG 1600 lumen LED handheld torch light made by Light For Me.
Main pluses of this new monster are very compact and lightweight but same time durable construction made entirely
of anodized aluminum. Light is turned on / off by twisting light head. Powered by two 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable cells.

This model has exact diameter like smaller 1000 lumen 3XPG light but about 2 inches longer body.
Light size: 7.5" long x 1.5" / 1.25" thick making it smallest available handheld light this power.

4XPG like every other Light For Me dive light comes with 2 year manufacturer warranty and pressure tested up to 100 m / 330 ft.

Below some material showing performance in water.


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Video from night dive using only 4XPG ...

[video=vimeo;58327325]http://vimeo.com/58327325[/video]
 
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I am in the market for one, but I am curious why all lights are white with a temperature typically around 6000k. Arent there LEDs it the market that are warmer, like 4300k or whereabouts?

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I am in the market for one, but I am curious why all lights are white with a temperature typically around 6000k. Arent there LEDs it the market that are warmer, like 4300k or whereabouts?

When led die is overheated ( because of poor heat management ) changes colour from yellow to blue- white ... so if you buy blue-white bin ( standards are 4300,4500,5200, 5600,6500K ) there is no difference

:D ( it is joke , but have a grain of truth )

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at LFM they switch old generation Cree leds ( with raster die ) for new generation (without raster ) which have cca 20% more light at same size of die ( Cree XP-G to Cree XP-G2) , more interesting is tighter angle
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marketing bla , bla , bla ,bla
 
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Are the burn times listed on your site from the manufacture or from your testing?

This is data provided by manufacturer, we have dove that model dozens of times now and actual burn times are just tiny bit better with using hi quality Panasonic cells 3200 mAh.
There should be new Panasonic / Orbtronic cells available on the market with 3600 mAh capacity which will bring even longer burn time for all models using that type of cell.

Cheers !
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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