Strobe lights can irritate your buddy on a night dive. Cheap lights will let you down. From a psychological aspect, 600 lumen or higher is my preferred choice. Twist lock lights can lock up at depth. Lights with a wide head lamp are difficult to place in a rubber loop if you want to stow backup lights on webbing. If you carry more than one light, my suggestion is to mix it up with rechargeable and disposable batteries.
Thanks for sharing. Ive been looking for a primary recreational light that could also be used for a cheap video light for an action camera I was looking at the Tovatec Fusion 1050.
also I'm really considering getting a full face mask like the OTS spectrum, if maybe you could do a brief video on full face masks, and the types to chose from thanks
Can you do a video about traveling with dive equipment. What can you check in luggage like a dive knife for instance and proper way to setup gear for travel and tips, etc.
plcnoob Absolutely, we have a trip to Honduras coming up and a trip to Curaçao both before Christmas. So we will get you one out before the end of the year.
There are 2 that I use. One is by Mares, www.mares.com/shop/us-US/diving/accessories/eos-goodman-handle.html, and the other one is by Comfort Zone Scuba comfortzonescuba.com/lights/. The one in the video is from Comfort Zone Scuba. Both are reasonably priced, and will fit a full range of lights.
According to Princeton Tec, they have stopped making replacement heads for the Shock Wave, and are only selling the Shock Wave LED now. Our direct line to them is 1-800-257-9080. They may be able to direct you in a different direction. Hope this helps.
I use an Metslsub Led 5000 lumen, magnet switch. Produced 2009, still good. Burntime is 180 minutes. Backup is Hollis Led 1500, 2 O ring seals. In Norway cold dark waters i had too choose a strong light. I have had a few other lights before, but not sow exspensive than the Metslsub, the all got saltwater in by the cord, because of the everytime movement of the cord. The weak points on divelights canister is the cord, in too the lamp and out from the battery. Movement all the time on the cord makes the weak points. O, ring seals lights, if you maintaine them right, they are long lasting. Remember to clean the orings, grease them often. Talking about the bulb used in different divelights, isnt HID lamps the "new" ting after Led now?
Hey Roy. Depending on the model of light, some (but not all) will have a replacement head that just screws on the light housing itself. I currently don't have any Princeton Tec lights in stock for a DEMO, or I would be happy to make you a video.
Strobe lights can irritate your buddy on a night dive. Cheap lights will let you down. From a psychological aspect, 600 lumen or higher is my preferred choice. Twist lock lights can lock up at depth. Lights with a wide head lamp are difficult to place in a rubber loop if you want to stow backup lights on webbing. If you carry more than one light, my suggestion is to mix it up with rechargeable and disposable batteries.
Hello Scuba Client, sounds like some great advice.
Hey would you make a video on how you can secure the dive light that is attached to the bcd, so the head of the dive light won’t be dangling.
Absolutely. Gives us a few days and we will get it uploaded.
Thanks for sharing. Ive been looking for a primary recreational light that could also be used for a cheap video light for an action camera I was looking at the Tovatec Fusion 1050.
Hello Caleb Mcelhaney, Tovatec make some great lights as well. They also have a Camera/Light package that is one unit.
LakeHickoryScuba awesome! I’ll check into it.
also I'm really considering getting a full face mask like the OTS spectrum, if maybe you could do a brief video on full face masks, and the types to chose from thanks
Can you do a video about traveling with dive equipment. What can you check in luggage like a dive knife for instance and proper way to setup gear for travel and tips, etc.
plcnoob Absolutely, we have a trip to Honduras coming up and a trip to Curaçao both before Christmas. So we will get you one out before the end of the year.
Awesome love all your videos. I have learned a ton already and really appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with others.
are the LED lights okay to run above water. I have heard that they over heat but it might just be they are used to halogen lights.
Halogen Lights are more likely to over heat. I use LED's all the time on land, and have yet to overheat one.
Mine is a Princeton Tec shockwave pistol grip. I have had it for a while
Those were awesome lights. I have always been a fan of Princeton Tec.
Got a question i have several small led lights. What i am looking for a universal hand mount. Thanks mark
There are 2 that I use. One is by Mares, www.mares.com/shop/us-US/diving/accessories/eos-goodman-handle.html, and the other one is by Comfort Zone Scuba comfortzonescuba.com/lights/. The one in the video is from Comfort Zone Scuba. Both are reasonably priced, and will fit a full range of lights.
LakeHickoryScuba thank you will look them up
You're welcome
thanks very informative.
You are welcome.
So do you know if it can be transformed into LED
According to Princeton Tec, they have stopped making replacement heads for the Shock Wave, and are only selling the Shock Wave LED now. Our direct line to them is 1-800-257-9080. They may be able to direct you in a different direction. Hope this helps.
Can you change a light with the regular bulb into a LED bulb
Roy Atkins It just depends on the manufacturer and the model. Some have replacement heads and some have replacement bulbs.
I use an Metslsub Led 5000 lumen, magnet switch. Produced 2009, still good. Burntime is 180 minutes. Backup is Hollis Led 1500, 2 O ring seals. In Norway cold dark waters i had too choose a strong light. I have had a few other lights before, but not sow exspensive than the Metslsub, the all got saltwater in by the cord, because of the everytime movement of the cord. The weak points on divelights canister is the cord, in too the lamp and out from the battery. Movement all the time on the cord makes the weak points. O, ring seals lights, if you maintaine them right, they are long lasting. Remember to clean the orings, grease them often.
Talking about the bulb used in different divelights, isnt HID lamps the "new" ting after Led now?
I've always been a fan of Hollis lights. And yes HID is the new thing.
Ok thanks
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
If so will you do a video about how to do it
Hey Roy. Depending on the model of light, some (but not all) will have a replacement head that just screws on the light housing itself. I currently don't have any Princeton Tec lights in stock for a DEMO, or I would be happy to make you a video.