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Old 04-06-03, 02:23 PM
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Quote[/b] (Chris Guimaraens @ June 04 2003,11:42)]I'm beginning to think of the Kowalski 620 or the scubalux 200HP. Now what is the difference between the 620 and 1250.  On top of this there is a choice of the dimmer switch (is it worth it?). Another question is can I turn these on and off as I wish or must I keep them on for most of the dive. If so the burn time does seem rather short indeed.
I have got a kowalski 620 speed, bright purple.
I turn it on and off at will and you can use it out of the water (some overheat apparently but not these). It has 50% or 100% settings.

I love it . It is light, Easy to charge ,seems to last ages, it also has it's own likkle neoprene wetsuit also in purple.

what can you say, its a really nice torch.
The bulb went a few months back and I got in touch with the distributor (Jack Bird Lighthouse diving), He took about £6 off my credit card, sent me a bulb by return of post and hand written detailed instructions on how to change it. That's worth a lot.
he is at
http://www.gratton.co.uk/lighthouse/ldl001.htm
happy to recommend him. I also notice on his web site now he is selling 2nd hand and reconditioned ones, probably worth a look.

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