Suptig Underwater Lights Dive Light 84 LED High Power Dimmable Waterproof LED Video Light Waterproof 164ft(50m) for Gopro Canon Nikon Pentax Panasonic Sony Samsung SLR Cameras
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I'd like to say hello to you, dear friend! It is my sincere regret that this has caused you any During the waterproof test in the factory, this lamp has been put through a vacuum test first, and then it has been fully submerged under water for 50 meters (164 feet). To use the charging port in water, you will need to tighten the socket with the supplied After we verify the email with the damaged image we will solve your problem. Please submit the order number or a picture of the damaged product. It was a pleasure working with you and I'd like to thank you for your support too!
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I would like to say Hello to you all! You have to wait for me, I'm very sorry. Following the review of the relevant information, you can refer to the following information to calculate luminous flux. (Light is radiated into space by a light source and causes vision in the surrounding environment at any instant in time. The unit is lumens (Lm), which is expressed in *. In the illuminance system, which is expressed in lux (Lx), luminous flux accepted per unit area is defined by E, where *=*/S *-*. The luminous flux (Lm) is S- Luminous flux per unit area (lux) *br>Conversion relationship *br>1 lux = 1 lumen distributed evenly Our factory test is conducted with 5000lux test light intensity, which is obtained using a professional instrument. For further questions, please feel free to contact us. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. You have shown your faith in our products by supporting us. Thank you.
I would like to say Hello to you all! A waterproof light like this one Five thousand lumens It is a colour temperature of A waterproof depth of 164 feet (50 meters) and 4 lighting modes are available The following modes are suitable for high light Two to three is about right. Timer mode is 5 hours and the midlight mode is 10 hours. 3 to 4 minutes. The following modes are available for 5 hours/low light I have about 5 hours to spare/SOS I have to charge the battery for about 9 hours. It has a built-in lithium battery of 2600mAh. Thank you! Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, we're happy to help.
Selected User Reviews For Suptig Underwater Lights Dive Light 84 LED High Power Dimmable Waterproof LED Video Light Waterproof 164ft(50m) for Gopro Canon Nikon Pentax Panasonic Sony Samsung SLR Cameras
What kind of straight face can they maintain when they print "50 meters"? While submerged, pressure differential (in/out) causes the light to go out. This is the cause of people complaining that the light goes out in the middle of the dive. There will be no difference in pressure inside or outside of the housing at the surface. When you descend, the pressure on the outside increases and you depress and hold the button, which turns off the light. If you do not resurface in time, you will not be able to turn it back on. To be able to rotate the light, all "real" dive lights have You might have flooded the circuit and shorted the cable, or maybe it did not go off because it was wet. The next part of the story will be about that. It could have been solved by using a stronger spring to overcome the outer pressure if pressure on the push button was the only problem with the design. There's more to the problem than that. The thing will leak if it isn't taken care of. It is desired to equalize the higher outside pressure (up to 5 bar) with the lower inside pressure (1 bar) and there are four entry points. 1* *
Here is the front lens of the camera. A silicone seal is likely to keep water out for at least The second paragraph. Protective cover over the charging port. Silicone seal, very likely to hold up to a distance of 50 meters, if the replacement and tightening is done with care. Using some sort of lubricant would be recommended. 2. 3. Button for switching on/off. The loose ends of the It's very likely that no less than 50 meters will leak the ring (not compressed around shaft or in housing). The leak will occur if a dive exceeds 3 meters, over the course of 4
Over the LED holes is a thin film. Because it was glued in place, we can't know how resistant it will be to pressure. It probably won't hold more than There are two factors that determine the coverage/saturation of the glue saturation and coverage. As usual, I will disassemble the case without the internals and test it for leaks by pressing against the case without the internals. It seems to me that the switch button is the way to go This ring is. In addition to the main board designed for 96 LEDs, the battery is also mAh 2500.
I liked this light while it worked, but halfway through my first dive, it broke. There was no way to change the mode or turn the light off. It was obvious that the light would go out after the battery died. The blue indicator lights on the back of the device were all lit once it was fully recharged but I was unable to turn it on. I still cannot turn on the light even though they have been on for two days. As far as I can tell, it did not leak. There is some electronic component to it. Despite doing a great deal before having its life cut short, it was a shame to lose it.
This light is beautiful in every sense of the word. I don't have to worry about the tank not being bright enough (able to be used during daylight dives too), the adjustable lighting is great (I was using the lowest color setting with great results), the battery life is I discovered that the on/off switch was no longer functioning during the 4th dive, which caused it to be unable to be turned I have tried draining the battery and letting it dry out completely, but the phone is still locked in "on" mode. My guess is that the mechanical switch is broken. I bought this 6 months before my dive vacation, so I did not have a chance to return it. I was disappointed by the results My wish would have been that it would have.
My first impression of this light was that I was extremely excited about it, as I recently bought a new dive housing and wanted bright light to use in tandem with it. The light was super bright above water, and it illuminated a room without causing any problems. The great thing is still there under water. After using it for a few dives, it seemed to work well. A few minutes later, the light began to flitch out, turning on, then off, then As of 52 ft, we were a mile above sea level. As soon as I got back to the boat and noticed that the light housing had free water, I held it up to the wind. Upon checking the charge cover, I found that it was still tight. So, I can only conclude it either leaked through the seal or through the body of the light. I was not expecting such a letdown after such an attractive lighting fixture. Among the pros A bright screen with a brightness adjustment, a long battery life (the stupid thing stayed on till it died)
Cons This product died soon after its first use due to poor craftsmanship, causing leaks in the housing, and fixed light that is difficult to adjust. A recommendation for the manufacturer is as follows Whenever you build a dive light to use at the depths that are advertised, make sure you press the housing up to those depths. It can then be put on an adjustable extension so that it can be customized for any dive housing.
Start working again once it has dried. There is an extremely serious problem with this. Keeping the light on will prevent me from getting back to the boat. I was being claimed by everyone in the boat. Since there is no way to turn the light off, I have to conceal the equipment inside my bag to avoid the problem. Today I will re-try to send this item.
Using it on a night nive, and as a flood light, was a good choice. During the night on Cozumel, the range was probably about 20 meters of good lighting. Not the optimum point light, but I didn't buy it for that purpose. So far I have only used it once (see below) without water infiltration, and it has been rated 5 stars. In my diving career, I have spent between 35 and 60 minutes on the water I left the light on for 55 minutes, and it did not go out. At the top of my longest dive, there were two light dots. I'm afraid that the BAD is going to emerge. A copy of the attachment is attached. As far as I'm concerned, it receives a score of 0/5. Screws on the screw plate should be thin and 3/8 inches long, maybe 1-inch long It is 2 thick when it is plasticized. As a result, the metal affixment plate ripped out of the plastic with the light. Therefore I was unable to use for all the rest of my dives, including the cenotes dive. The piece is simplistic and lacking in quality. The parts of the light need to be rethought and better components must be used to support the weight. Glue is what I used to try to hold it together when I was in Mexico. I love it.