Amphibico Discovery Pro Light System for sale
Posted: 14 May 2008 06:28 AM  [Ignore]
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I would sell my travel kit.

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- für Phenom & PD150/PD170 Gehäuse
- optimale Energieausbeute bei minimalem Verbrauch
- 2 HID Tageslichtleuchte 12V (35/50 Watt umschaltbar)
- Gelenkarme
- 1 Ultra Pro Power Pack mit LED-Pilotleuchten (2x10 Watt)
- 3 Swit NP 14.4V Akkus
- Transportkoffer

English:
Kit includes:
for Phenom, Endeavour or PD150/170 housings
2 x Discovery II HID Switchable 35/50 Watt Arc Lights,
12 Volt Arc lamps & Arms (21 inch long),
2 x LED travel lights
1 x Ultra Pro Power Pack,
3 x Swit NP 14.4 Volts LiOn Batteries
and tailored carry case.

The Kit has about 50 dives.

Price: 3700 EUR (new price 5400 EUR)
Shipping from Switzerland or France.

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Posted: 14 May 2008 08:14 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 1]
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Hi Jules, I think you have to adjust your pricing.

A brand new Sunray 2000 from Light & Motion
costs 3039 Euro - it lasts longer and delivers
more light than any other product on the market.


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Posted: 14 May 2008 08:54 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 2]
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Hi Andi,

well, that is a L&M;Light, this is not grin The L&M;light never can be used with an Amphibico housing with such an ease and comfortable way. Amphibico lights were always more expensive than L&M;. As for the duration: L&M;site sais it lasts for 65 minutes, this is the same with this light using the provided LiOn batteries. It means each battery for each light. Its advantage is that it has 3 output levels, mine has 2 output levels. One very important thing: with the Amphibico system you can change the batteries righ after the dive, you do no have to wait for recharging, you can go back immediately back to the water if needed. Since it is using standard Sony NP1B battery type batteries the replacement of the batteries is not an issue - but with a custom built system it can be an expensive exercise.

So I think the light output is not everything - who wants really much lights one should use a 200W HMI from Halcyon or other manufacturers.


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