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Low visibility, low light and night diving all require artificial light sources in order to see the surrounding environment. Dive lights come in three main types of light output: Conventional (Xenon or Halogen), HID (High-Intensity Discharge) or LED (Light Emitting Diode). The difference is the color or color temperature of the output. Conventional lights are a whiter light, burn hotter and use the most energy, HID are a bluer color light, use a ballast system and take a moment to come up to full brightness when turned on. LED are also a bluish light, but use diodes instead of filaments. They burn cooler use less energy and are the most durable.



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