【New Products】XTAR D20 1000 & D20B 1000 Dive Lights!

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XTAR

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TWO EXCITING NEW PRODUCTS

XTAR D20 and XTAR D20B dive light

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• Easy to carry, only 10.6cm length, 52g net weight
• Maximum 1000 lumens, 4 hours runtime
• Rotary switch & temperature control
• Cree XP-L/V6 LED, color temperature 7000K, beam throw 103m
• Three lighting modes: High (1000lm) -Mid (590lm) -SOS (590lm)
• IPX8 Waterproof, serve 50m underwater
• Aluminum material, corrosion resistance, durability and reliability
• Reverse polarity protection

What do you think of them?
 
TWO EXCITING NEW PRODUCTS

XTAR D20 and XTAR D20B dive light

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• Easy to carry, only 10.6cm length, 52g net weight
• Maximum 1000 lumens, 4 hours runtime
• Rotary switch & temperature control
• Cree XP-L/V6 LED, color temperature 7000K, beam throw 103m
• Three lighting modes: High (1000lm) -Mid (590lm) -SOS (590lm)
• IPX8 Waterproof, serve 50m underwater
• Aluminum material, corrosion resistance, durability and reliability
• Reverse polarity protection

What do you think of them?
What is the difference between the the 20 and the 20B?
 
What is the difference between the the 20 and the 20B?
There doesn’t appear to be one except the “B” doesn’t show the switch operation.
 
Could you please explain the differences between the two torches you list above? I can only see there is difference listed in the type of switch but I am unclear of the difference between a ring-type magnetic switch and a rotary switch.

I checked the 2 webpages you have links for but could not figure out the differences from looking there either.

Thanks,
-Z
 
Showing my ignorance here, but what is the difference between a rotary switch and a magnetic rotary switch?

Erik
 
Also, I like the fact that when I put “Xtar D20 1000” in the search field on Amazon Season 2 of Star Trek Next Gen is the first thing that comes up. I realize this has everything to do with Amazon’s algorithms and nothing to do with Xtar being a valid company (I know they are). I just think it’s funny!!
 
What is the difference between the the 20 and the 20B?
The only difference of D20/D20B 1000 is the switch. D20 1000 with ring-type magnetic switch, D20B 1000 with rotary switch.
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You can view more via this video :

 
Ok so on the D20 the black ring moves:
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And on the D20B, the whole head of the torch moves instead:
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Thanks for the video and thanks for updating your site.

The D20B looks like a royal pain in the arse as from the gif above it looks like one has to cycle the light on and off to change the mode (brightness) of the torch.

-Z
 
I am not a fan of rotating ring magnet switches...in time, the magnet tends to corrode leaving the torch fairly useless....even if the ring can be removed as with some torches, finding an affordable replacement magnet that will fit the inner diameter of the ring switch is very difficult. Typically the magnet is a small neodymium type, these are very brittle and lose their magnetic properties when heated above a certain temperature, so cutting/grinding one to size is not a reasonable solution for a DIY repair.

I am also not a fan of the type of switch on the D20B....the video posted by XTAR shows the battery is accessed by unscrewing the head of the torch...rotating the head (unscrewing/screwing) is also how the switch is operated. I have experienced and read of others experiences of loaning a torch with this type of switch only to find the diver it was loaned to unscrewed the head too much while underwater, or unscrewed it when they thought they were rotating the other direction, and the torch was flooded and basically destroyed.

Magnetic push-button switches where the magnet is completely encapsulated in plastic is my preference...the switch on the OrcaTorch D550 is an example.

-Z
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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