Lessons Uranusfire XHP70.2

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marc.collin

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hi

a small post about Uranusfire XHP70.2.
Cheap product, light is very powerfull.

The only major issue, they seem to have some design problem.

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We can see a chart port just beside the cable.

Oring are bad quality, maybe rubber and their thickness seem to low

Used 2 times, 2 leaks

Seem like many diving light who use this kind of button leak.

Of course no guarantee

Next time will be a real one.
 
lol

i like the idea to be able to be able to put any 18645 battery.. somebody know a real brand who do the same thing?

Dive Rite HP50 handheld or LX20 series take standard 18650 batteries. And you don't have the cord to get in your way.
 
hi

a small post about Uranusfire XHP70.2.
Cheap product, light is very powerfull.

The only major issue, they seem to have some design problem.

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We can see a chart port just beside the cable.

Oring are bad quality, maybe rubber and their thickness seem to low

Used 2 times, 2 leaks

Seem like many diving light who use this kind of button leak.

Of course no guarantee

Next time will be a real one.
Yes, there is definitely a design problem in the rear end. It also no good when o-rings are too loose…
 
Did both canister and light flood? I just bought this torch myself and haven't taken it for a dive yet.

Any insights on where it leaked?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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