Halcyon flare light

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Approaching a proper light :wink:

I've got a ~15amp lithium pack in my Halcyon 9amp can now. Its sweet.
 
But, do you have your own Sputnik? :wink:


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i have one of the new lights from halcyon to try out. If anyone wants to know / see something specific, feel free to ask (before i send it back).

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it is possible to take beamshots from big white wall from distance 3m,5m,7m, ,21m only in spot mode ? ( and keep same parameters on camera )

and if you can put light on shallow pond with dirty water and take picture
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i like to figure out ratio between hotspot and ''corona'' and second : hotspot beam extension ( i'll put back graph ) because that tells a lot about quality optics and led


AHHH ......NO......HERRO :wink:

( just marketing pussy*** everywhere )
 
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Thanks for the write up. I would love to see that marked against a 21W light. I was just talking with a manufacturer about the temp of their LEDs being too yellow, so they get absorbed. The blue lights penetrate through the water better.
 
Just took the 2 focus lights of mine out one the lake today with a third person using a 21W. There is just no comparison, it's everything a 21W is plus much more. The focus is tighter (doesn't cross back on itself). Burn time is better, punch is better, and it's brighter.
 
I've got a different question regarding this new light:

since we all understand by now that this is a really good light, I would like to hear more about this new type of battery connection. while my canister can really take a beating (and he has!), this screw in battery sounds like something that might be less durable on rocky boats with regular usage (which is what I do, 2-3 dive days a week). anyone can comment on that?

Matan.
 
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