Flooded c8 led

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IaDiverJ&L

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Cedar Rapids, Ia
# of dives
500 - 999
My c8 Led, got maybey a teaspoon of satwater in it, and it shorted out the board behind the bulb. :-( Anyway,I might solder a jumper wire across the switch and run it that way. Just high beam. Can't really hurt anything. A new board, bulb is $55. I can't belive that the board couldn't be water proof (sealed) . I could, maybe see if it was total flooded, but a teaspoon of water. I did test out the bulb with a temp jumper wire, and it worked. Or I might get the Princeten tec Led light. Any comments on that light?
 
UK will probably repair/replace that light for you. One of my buddies flooded his UK light, and customer service replaced it with virtually no questions asked.

The Princeton Tec's don't have a better track record than the UK's in the reliability department.
 

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