For Sale Want to sell and ask some scubaboard members test and review diverig sea60

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Hi. I am here want to ask the diver test our products and help us solve the problem/ As When I tested here in our pressure tank, it doesn't happen. As you know we are paying a lot on here to fix the problem. Yes. I agree this should be a problem. But soon or late I will solve it. Is this not a proper way to do so?
 
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There is no way I would recommend these crap lights to anyone..Its not safe if your depending on your light to see..if you want a light that cuts off randomly then these are for you...
Well, that is not entirely true. This company is one of the very few manufacturers that actually care. Minos paid for the shipping just to get my light back to the factory to check out a problem with cutting out. I got a new unit and so far so good in the pool testing. I will take that second light out on a trip next month. While in between Diverigs, I went back to use of my XTAR video light and, boy, do I miss the brightness and longevity of the Diverig. Once they figure out whatever random short that is happening, it will be one of the best lights on the market!
 
^^^ and a great price for what it is. I love my S20 and S12. The Sea60 lives on my go pro rig and goes with me every dive.
 
There is no way I would recommend these crap lights to anyone..Its not safe if your depending on your light to see..if you want a light that cuts off randomly then these are for you...
It was your batteries that were crap, not the light itself.
 

no aspersions being cast. just stay safe.​

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I think it's fair to take some umbrage to sponsored reviews, but those are certainly different than the kinds of scams you're describing.

This light is also sold as a video light, not the primary, secondary, and tertiary lights you might take for a cave session.
 
LOOK! The guy sent me two lights to test and review..The lights are faulty bottom line..You guys can play pin the tail on the donkey all you want about the problem. My channel is known for accurate reviews and I aint gonna change that over a 80 dive light...I am not a engineer so I can not help figure out the problem! Feel free to share this video!
 
LOOK! The guy sent me two lights to test and review..The lights are faulty bottom line..You guys can play pin the tail on the donkey all you want about the problem. My channel is known for accurate reviews and I aint gonna change that over a 80 dive light...I am not a engineer so I can not help figure out the problem! Feel free to share this video!
And feel free to change your mind and your review if you get some new information and are able to understand it.
 
LOOK! The guy sent me two lights to test and review..The lights are faulty bottom line..You guys can play pin the tail on the donkey all you want about the problem. My channel is known for accurate reviews and I aint gonna change that over a 80 dive light...I am not a engineer so I can not help figure out the problem! Feel free to share this video!
Why would I share this video? I am not even going to look at it. The ”guy” who sent you the lights is working on improving his products. He is soliciting honest feedback and not in the way of self promoting YouTube Chanel. How many companies do you know nowadays that do that? Put that on your channel.
 
Light is faulty..You can play pin the tail on the donkey all you want. Your a divemaster ...and taking up for a faulty product....Comical..You can share that if you like !
Its real simple lights were sent to me to review...Lights cut off randomly during dive for no reason...According to the guy who sent them to me they have no idea why....Review ...Lights are no good at this time in their current state...Plain and real simple..
 
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