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LED dive light LX25 PRIMARY

LED dive light - LX25 PRIMARY  - Dive Rite
LED dive light - LX25 PRIMARY  - Dive Rite
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Characteristics

Technology
LED

Description

The LX25 Lithium, an LED, canister-style corded primary light, stands brightly in front of other canister-style LED lights. With 30,000 LUX at 6,500 Kelvin, the LX25’s brightness out performs most canister-style primary lights on the market today. Designed as a primary light, the LX25’s 6-degree concentrated light beam, reflecting off a polished metal reflector, punches through the water lighting the way with a clean center spot. Its compact design and provided quick release soft hand mount make it ideal for any type of diving requiring a good light source as well as travelling where weight matters. The lithium battery is safe for airline travel.Built around a unique LED chip that maximizes output and efficiency, the LX25 Lithium has three modes; high power, low power, and strobe. Using a 14.8 volt 6.8 amp Lithium rechargeable battery, the LX25 Lithium burns for seven hours on high power, 11 hours on low power, and 36 hours in strobe mode. Making sure each light meets the high standards it was designed under, every light is individually tested and the average LUX is measured at one meter using a Konica Minolta Chroma Meter.Activated using a rotary magnetic on/off switch on the light head, the LX25 allows divers the ability to mount the canister anywhere on their equipment configuration, eliminating the need to be able to reach the canister to activate a switch.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.