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Hello, I am very interested in light. I Primarily dive in close to 0vis water doing S/R. Usually around .5inches to .75 inches of visibility. Poor visibility is due to sediment / fragments in the water. Have you ever used your light in water like this or know any one who has. Would it Puncture through or just light up a fog you can’t see through? That’s the only thing holding me back from buying something like this / yours.
 
Hello, I am very interested in light. I Primarily dive in close to 0vis water doing S/R. Usually around .5inches to .75 inches of visibility. Poor visibility is due to sediment / fragments in the water. Have you ever used your light in water like this or know any one who has. Would it Puncture through or just light up a fog you can’t see through? That’s the only thing holding me back from buying something like this / yours.
I have dived in water pretty bad (seattle in polluted Lake Union - 1-2 ft vis) and I'd say it does better than any other light I've owned. it has a very cncentrated square beam in the middle, with a light flare around that so I think the square beam would punch.
 
I have dived in water pretty bad (seattle in polluted Lake Union - 1-2 ft vis) and I'd say it does better than any other light I've owned. it has a very cncentrated square beam in the middle, with a light flare around that so I think the square beam would punch.
BTW it is a 10 degree beam (the hotspot). I just measured it.
 
Sorry, I meant the beam angle for the hotspot.
Hello again. So I just measured the beam angle at the hotspot. It is 10 degrees. What I did, and let me know if I'm off on my thinking, was took the light head at the LED 2 ft off the ground and measured the width of the hotspot - 6 inches. I then took a 12:1 inch ratio and measured the degree angle. 10 degrees. Hope that helps.
 
Hello again. So I just measured the beam angle at the hotspot. It is 10 degrees. What I did, and let me know if I'm off on my thinking, was took the light head at the LED 2 ft off the ground and measured the width of the hotspot - 6 inches. I then took a 12:1 inch ratio and measured the degree angle. 10 degrees. Hope that helps.
Yeah, that is the I was asking for and you measured it exactly the way I would have. I was hoping it was smaller, since my exiting mb-sub is 8 degrees and works well, but I wouldn't mind a smaller/tighter hotspot.
 
Hello, I am very interested in light. I Primarily dive in close to 0vis water doing S/R. Usually around .5inches to .75 inches of visibility. Poor visibility is due to sediment / fragments in the water. Have you ever used your light in water like this or know any one who has. Would it Puncture through or just light up a fog you can’t see through? That’s the only thing holding me back from buying something like this / yours.
Whatcha think, would it work for ya?
 
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