Proteus 4*Cree XML U2 LED 3800 Lumens Dive Light

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novaeproducts

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Specifications:


  • 15W, 3*Cree XML U2 LED
  • Max output of 3800 lumens (manufacturer rated)
  • Magnetic rotary switch
  • Resilient aluminum alloy body
  • Hard coat type III anodization
  • Waterproof IPX68, CE RoHS certified
  • Weight: 1.1 lbs
  • Dimensions: 5.9x3.1x2.4 in (150x78x60 mm)
  • Modes: Lo > Mid > Hi
  • Run-time: 2-8 hours
  • 100 meters submersion limit
  • Accessories included: 4*18650 batteries, wall charger


Price: $159.99 + FREE USA shipping (e-mail for int'l shipping rates)

Please contact novae.products [at] hotmail [dot] com for payment details.
 

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Weight? Dimensions? Burn time? Beam? Looks like a neat little light but after the Karik debacle im reluctant to buy anything new on the market.
 
Weight? Dimensions? Burn time? Beam? Looks like a neat little light but after the Karik debacle im reluctant to buy anything new on the market.

Just updated the specs to answer some of your questions. Thanks for looking!
 
Is it a tight or wide beam. Looking for small video light.
 
Is there any warning when the batteries are running low?

Are batteries charged in the unit?

Are the batteries replaceable with standard 18650 cells? (Allowing a user to carry a spare set)
 
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Is there any warning when the batteries are running low?

Are batteries charged in the unit?

Are the batteries replaceable with standard 18650 cells? (Allowing a user to carry a spare set)

The light does not have a battery gauge. Cells are easily replaceable. Just need to unscrew the bottom and replace the cells. Thanks!
 
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