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Torches: Discuss The new umbilical Kowalski torch in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Main Features: Traditional Kowalski ruggedness and reliability. Choice of Battery pack size: 9Ah or 6Ah. Fast re-charging: Max 4.5 hrs ...

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Old 28-08-02, 06:25 AM
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Main Features:

Traditional Kowalski ruggedness and reliability.
Choice of Battery pack size: 9Ah or 6Ah.
Fast re-charging: Max 4.5 hrs (9Ah) or Max 3.0 hrs (6Ah).
External re-charging; nothing has to be opened up.
Two independent cable take-off points.
Total cable integrity; no leaks to the heads or battery pack.
Specially designed reflectors with either Spot (10°) or Flood (100°).
Integrated cam band fitting (optional).
Choice of handle systems (interchangeable).
Halogen or HID 24W Xenon heads.

 
Massive Total output: up to 150W (9Ah), 100W (6Ah)

Note it says "heads" - Yes, you can have a dual output on the one pack, anyone for 2*24W HID Xenon discharge??

It'll only set you back £1799.30 - makes Halcyon look cheap!

See http://www.lighthousediving.co.uk/umbilical.htm for the pics and prices

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Old 28-08-02, 08:31 AM
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Doesn't give much of a burn time with the silly bugger wattages they're using... I'll stick to a 50w max on my bulbs.
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