DAWOSUB TORCIA ATHOS MODULAR 5
    DAWOSUB TORCIA ATHOS MODULAR 5
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DAWOSUB scuba diving flashlight

If you dive at night, in caves or on wrecks, you must have a diving lamp. It can also come in handy during the day, to look in crevices and crevices.

Before we delve deeper into lamps, let us point out some critical issues: most activities that require a diving lamp also require some preparation, or make it desirable. In the first category are closed environments on vertical caves, caverns and wrecks. These require specific preparation and equipment (in addition to lamps), without which, entering these environments would be extremely dangerous. Divers not trained in these environments have very little experience in terms of safety, while those trained apply high standards.

Although physical training for night diving is not necessary, it may be a good idea to deepen your knowledge.

The first thing to know about underwater lamps is that, except for looking in crevices during the day, you will always need more than one. On night or cave dives you must have at least two: a large main lamp and a smaller secondary backup lamp. Technical divers, who explore caves or the inside of wrecks, have at least three flashlights each: one large primary lamp and two compact backup lamps.

Of course, the reason for this is so that if the flashlight breaks you are not left in the dark. Although underwater flashlights are very reliable, they do occasionally break, so it is prudent to have another light source (in technical diving it is considered mandatory). Although you may be able to manage a night anceh without a spare flashlight, it is certainly much easier to resurface and find the exit point having one than having none.

In addition to the main light, for night diving you can also use a small beacon light, a chemical light, to attach to the top of the tank or snorkel. These beacon lights allow you to stick together with your buddy and, in the case of night diving from the boat, make it easier for the crew to locate you on the surface.

DAWOSUB FLASHLIGHT ATHOS MODULAR 5

Athos Modular is born
Daughter of the experience of her predecessors Athos modular gathers all 3 essences of her "ancestors"
Compact flashlight with dimensions similar to the previous ones, 58mm the head diameter for a maximum length of 180mm.
It can be converted via Kit into a caving-type flashlight.
Rechargeable 3.5h lithium batteries, new customized electronics, enable it to have performance lasting more than hours,
without altering the performance that with in new LED pushes up to over 1530 lumens.
Athos modular is the progenitor of the new generation DAWOSUB where the whole thing can be wired to the diver's liking.
In fact, ATHOS M is compatible with DIVE TEK's battery pack, for those who want ever-increasing performance and to have battery life of about 10h.

Athos M5

Technical Data

Light source

No. 5 Led Cree

Light Power

from 2600 lumens

Water penetration capacity

5-7mt

Beam angle

12°

Average life of the light source

50,000 hours

Temperature heat

6500°k

Power supply

Lithium Batteries

Switch

Electromagnetic

Real weight (in air)

200gr

Apparent weight (in water)

null

100% Autonomy

70 minutes

50% autonomy

about 120 minutes

Front glass

sp5mm tempered glass

Materials

Anodized aluminum

Dimensions

Dia max58 x L190mm

Max depth

-100mt

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