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Professional classic torch with 6 Led, total 7200 Lumen and lithium battery pack,
with 50% or 100% light.
LED and LENSES | ||
Number and Lumen : | 6 Led - Total 7200 Lumen | |
Temperature : | 5500° K | |
Light Beam : | 10° | |
BATTERY | ||
Number and Model : | Lithium Rechargeable Pack | |
Burntime* : | 55/60 Minutes at 100% - 105/110 Minutes at 50% | |
Switch Type : | 90° Magnetic Rotary Switch | |
WEIGHT and SIZE | ||
Weight : | 1400 gr. | |
Head Diameter** : | 78 mm | |
Canister Diameter** : | 78 mm | |
Length** : | 195 mm | |
MATERIAL and COLOUR | ||
Head : | Anodized Aluminum: Black | |
Canister : | Anodized Aluminum: Black | |
DESCRIPTION | ||
STORY Grinta is the evolution of the first diving torch manufactured by Gibielle in 1990 with the lamp 50W and a battery with NiMH. TECHNICAL FEATURES This torch have 6 Leds 1200 Lumen for a total of 7200 Lumen, lents 10°, the torch have an internal circuit and work with 2 steps of light 100%-50%; every time you turn-off and turn-on the torch the light change with the following step: 100% - 50% The torch have a lithium battery with the protection circuit that garantee: - Disconnecting of the battery dropped below a minimum voltage to prevent adamage to cells - Battery protection in case of high and low operating temperatures - Electrical faults during use and during charging. The electronics inserted in the torch controls the switching through the magnetic switch and protects the LEDs. CHARGING AND ACCESSORIES In order to recharge the torch must remove the cap on the back of the flashlight and insert the battery charger plug, the cap is a cap of high pressure, easy to find on the market in case of loss. Charging times are 3 hours on fully discharged battery, the flashlight can be recharged even after partial use without having to fully discharge. The Grinta is supplied with battery charger and soft case. | ||
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*it depends on the age of battery. **the diameters are taken at the widest part of the head and the canister, the length is taken with the torch turned on. |