Lights have really come a long way in the last five years. Have canister lights become a heavy, expensive anachronism for most divers?
It used to be that to get two hours of burn time with a 500-1000 lumen light, you needed a big battery housed in a canister to power heat producing HID lamps. That kit came with a cable that required interesting cable routing and perhaps offset trim weights.
These days, there are quite a few physically smaller lights that can achieve the lighting and burn time goals without the cable and weight.
I'm not a cave diver, but I am a wreck diver and about to take training for Technical diving using doubles (The PADI Tech ladder) My instructor requires that I train with my primary light. So...
What do you think? Can a diver like me skip a canister light and just carry two or three bigblue/lightnmotion lights? They come with a goodman handle. Of course, I'll check with my instructor, but what is your opinion?
It used to be that to get two hours of burn time with a 500-1000 lumen light, you needed a big battery housed in a canister to power heat producing HID lamps. That kit came with a cable that required interesting cable routing and perhaps offset trim weights.
These days, there are quite a few physically smaller lights that can achieve the lighting and burn time goals without the cable and weight.
I'm not a cave diver, but I am a wreck diver and about to take training for Technical diving using doubles (The PADI Tech ladder) My instructor requires that I train with my primary light. So...
What do you think? Can a diver like me skip a canister light and just carry two or three bigblue/lightnmotion lights? They come with a goodman handle. Of course, I'll check with my instructor, but what is your opinion?