Packhorse
Flashlight Enthusiast
Twin heads. Triple XML's,HallSW,8x AMC7135 drivers, thermal protection, E/O style cables.
Just need to add rotating ring and magnet for the switch
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Unsure of beam angle. The light exits the LED at 130 odd degrees before if drops below 50% max intensity but this may change due to the curved internal wall of the acrylic and the fact that the outside curved wall is in contact with water which changes the refractive properties.
The following video was made with a single twin SST-50 version and a G11 camera. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w9N_SD_C4s&feature=g-all-u&context=G26b7cfeFAAAAAAAAAAA
Acrylic is 3mm thick untested to depth. While that is pretty thin compared to most dive lights flat front lens I dont believe its a 1:1 comparison since its a tube and a very strong shape since its compressed by all angles at the same pressure. Look how thin a steel dive cylinder is. A flat steel plate the same size rolled out flat wouldnt handle anywhere near 3000 psi.