Hi Gang,
Last weekend I went to Ginnie and our team dove 3 of the new Salvo LED 12W lights.
I am writing a somewhat condensed report, as I am getting ready to head up to BTS for 5 days.
WOW WOW WOW, was I impressed with the LED's! The cannister is literally the size of a red-bull can, and is sealed! You charge it through the head. There is no switch on the cannister either, it is activated by turning the head 1/4 turn. Therefore you could mount the cannister on your plate if you so desired, and wouldn't have to worry about reaching the switch!
As far as the performance, it was a BETTER light than any 10W HID, for a few reasons.
1. Durability, I literally threw the light up in the air across 2 picnic tables and let it land on another picnic table. NO PROBLEMS!
2. I grabbed the light head, held it out in front of me, and let it swing down (like a pendulum) until it hit the leg of the picnic table. Again, No problems.
3. The light can be turned on / off without fear of harming the emitter.
4. The beam is not as pinpoint as the HID, but it lights and signals better, as the light is more "natural" and covers a greater area, although the spot itself is a little larger.
5. The light DEFINITELY shoots farther than the HID! I don't know the physics behind the color spectrum to achieve this, but the dam thing really goes!
6. Charging was very very fast. After a full day of diving, it took the light 35 minutes to fully recharge.
All in all, I am really impressed. I have sold all of my 10W HID's and will not be carrying any of them in the future. The 12W LED is just a much better light all around.
I will be having a BIG sale on Salvo lights after BTS. If anyone here wants a light, PM or Email me and I'll get to it after next Tuesday. It's worth the wait.
See you all at the show. If you're going to BTS, give me a shout.
The full line of SALVO lights are available on my website now.
Safe Diving
Last weekend I went to Ginnie and our team dove 3 of the new Salvo LED 12W lights.
I am writing a somewhat condensed report, as I am getting ready to head up to BTS for 5 days.
WOW WOW WOW, was I impressed with the LED's! The cannister is literally the size of a red-bull can, and is sealed! You charge it through the head. There is no switch on the cannister either, it is activated by turning the head 1/4 turn. Therefore you could mount the cannister on your plate if you so desired, and wouldn't have to worry about reaching the switch!
As far as the performance, it was a BETTER light than any 10W HID, for a few reasons.
1. Durability, I literally threw the light up in the air across 2 picnic tables and let it land on another picnic table. NO PROBLEMS!
2. I grabbed the light head, held it out in front of me, and let it swing down (like a pendulum) until it hit the leg of the picnic table. Again, No problems.
3. The light can be turned on / off without fear of harming the emitter.
4. The beam is not as pinpoint as the HID, but it lights and signals better, as the light is more "natural" and covers a greater area, although the spot itself is a little larger.
5. The light DEFINITELY shoots farther than the HID! I don't know the physics behind the color spectrum to achieve this, but the dam thing really goes!
6. Charging was very very fast. After a full day of diving, it took the light 35 minutes to fully recharge.
All in all, I am really impressed. I have sold all of my 10W HID's and will not be carrying any of them in the future. The 12W LED is just a much better light all around.
I will be having a BIG sale on Salvo lights after BTS. If anyone here wants a light, PM or Email me and I'll get to it after next Tuesday. It's worth the wait.
See you all at the show. If you're going to BTS, give me a shout.
The full line of SALVO lights are available on my website now.
Safe Diving
