
Buy A Flashlight For Scuba DivingOutings - Some Common Mistakes
A bright beam flashlight that lights up the surrounding area as if it were day on the surface, is sometimes the most attractive choice to new divers when they are ready to buy a flashlight for diving. It is true that when cave diving or wreck diving a bright light is often better, there are also situations where the strong light simply makes things less clear, such as when diving in water which has a lot of debris floating around. Very bright beams can in that case just make the particles larger but do little to illuminate the area.
However, not only does a diver carry their primary light for underwater diving but safety demands they also carry at least one and preferably two more lights, just in case the primary light fails. These lights should ideally be of different strengths so that when the situation demands they can serve as alternate lights to suit the water and in case of the primary light source fails.
Batteries are another consideration when making a purchase of a light source for underwater diving. While a battery life of 50 hours might seem excessive to some people, it can be very useful to those who plan extended dive vacations on board a boat. An even better solution is to choose a rechargeable battery for the diving flashlight. These batteries will not need to be replaced, simply recharged and will last a very long time in normal use.
Inexpensive dive lights are normally rated to much lower depths and may even be suitable only for very shallow dives. It is essential that the diving light be chosen to exceed the usual dive depth, as diving lights are required for safety and their failure due to exceeding the depth rating of the light is avoidable.
When choosing a diving light the diver should select one that is not only has a clear strong beam but is durable and can hold up under normal use. Less expensive lights may be attractive due to the price but they may not be as sturdy and dependable as a slightly more expensive light.
Dive safety is of prime importance in any type of diving, day, night or cave diving an essential part of dive safety is a diving light, which works, and is suitable for the area and depth of the dive.
While a very inexpensive flashlight for diving can suit the casual diver who rarely ventures down very far, it will have a less intense beam and may well be less durable than a more expensive diving light. It is still important to keep backups of different intensity of beams and to check them regularly.
Professional or casual divers may choose rechargeable batteries in order to avoid the annoyance of having to carry along packs of fresh batteries. The weekend diver may not require equipment that is rated for pro divers, but they do require sturdy well-built lights and batteries, which will last them much longer than their maximum dive length.
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