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Underwater Kinetics Light Cannon eLED (L1)

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$199.95

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1.Color:Black


2.:Lantern Grip


  • 1100 lumens on high power / 440 on low
  • 16 hour run time on High / 20 hrs on low
  • 8 C-cell alkaline batteries
  • Tough, non-corroding build
  • Proudly Made in the USA


Light Cannon eLED L1 is an upgrade on the legendary UK Light Cannon. This light truly lives up to its name, lighting up a night dive, wreck dive, or any dive where a strong primary light is needed with its 1100 lumen output. The Light Cannon now has two power modes for maximum flexibility and increased battery life. Power it up to 1100 lumens on high mode when more light is needed, and dial down to a still very powerful 440 lumens on low to conserve battery. The battery life of this light is an impressive max of 16 hours. It'll never leave you in the dark. UK's patented LED cooling designs ensures the best performance underwater - this light is specifically designed to be the brightest in can be underwater. Carry the Light Cannon anywhere with ease with the standard lanyard, and point using either pistol grip or lantern grip attachment. The Underwater Kinetic Light Cannon L1 eLED Light is powered by 8 C-cell alkaline batteries with a burn time of 11-hours in high mode and 16-hours in low mode. The optional rechargeable battery pack (see SKU: UKTBPC8ELC) is an airline-safe, long-life, rechargeable battery pack that is great for the traveling diver who wants to avoid paying Island prices for alkaline cells which may have been sitting on the shelve for who knows how long! With the optional rechargeable battery pack the light provides a whopping 2100 lumens of brightness for a burn time of 2-hours in high-mode and 900 lumens of brightness in low-mode for 5.5-hours of bu


MARRANA
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Came with battery all works very good
Geovanne
Reviewed in Brazil on October 2, 2024
Veio faltando o cabo da lanterna
elle-aye
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2019
just received this light. went in the water and tried to turn the light on and the handle immediately broke. ordered a replacement and hoping the same thing doesn't happen. will update review after trying again.
Alison R.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2019
Perfect for the job and well made. Best on the market for in and out of water
savvas sakellaris
Reviewed in Germany on September 11, 2018
excellent seller and diving light thank you *****
Clint
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2017
Recieved item and the batteries leaked all over inside the light so it needed to be returned. Very disappointed!
Martin Stevenson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2017
These are top quality dive torches and I wouldn't use any other lights.
Franklin
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016
Bought October 3rd 2016 and Arrived October 11 2016When it first arrived in the mail, I opened it up and assembled it right from the get go. Tested the high beam function, worked fine . Tested the low beam function, did NOT work at all. I fiddled the swinging action toggle switch to turn it in the off position and then the low beam MULTIPLE times and it worked "sometimes". I was a little discouraged that the low beam didnt work ... So i went to troubleshoot the problem.. I twisted off the lens that held the battery in the body frame, and I lightly shook the lens cover and I heard something rattle inside. So I unscrewed the 3 screws that was holding the solid state mother board behind the lens and 4 small pieces of seems to be ceramic pellets fell out. I really don't know what it was, but that was rattling inside the lens cover. So i assembled the light back together and i re-tested the low beam and high beam , both functions work perfectly fine now. I even turned it in low and high beam and shook the light to see if the light would turn off, works perfectly fine. In conclusion i really dont know what that was, but im sure some of those broken pieces was blocking a connection to the low beam ... I also dont know if that is an important piece to the equipment... I have to test it in water now to see if it is water proof.Pros: -the light it produces is really really bright-comes with an adjustable strap that fits ALL wrist sizes-comes with the batteries already inside the light-small light so very mobileCons: -low beam did not work right out of the box and I don't know if those pieces are important to the equipmentI would reccomend this product to anyone who is looking for a dive light or scuba light etc. Just be sure to check every little thing this light has to offer and don't hesitate to return the item if you are not satisfied. These are my opinions to the product. :)
David Billings
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2015
Ive went scooping for bait 3 times now with maybe 12 hours of use and I can't say enough how happy I am with this light. Still the same strength the entire time. I don't even turn my headlamp on. I don't dive im using it right at the surface in shallow water, so I can't say anything about the depth. But I would buy this again in a heartbeat, no questions asked!
Howard D. Dolginoff
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2015
This replaces a 1st-generation UK light cannon, circa 2002. It is far brighter than its ancestor, with the same familiar configuration and operating characteristics of its grandfather. When it comes to dive lights and dive knives, UK is the brand for me.
Nayef
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2014
I am very impressed !!! I have been using LED lights for night diving for quite long time and this is one of the best lights I have ever used. The brightness is awesome for a light this size.the light switch is very convenient and has only three settings: Off, High & low, which as a snorkeler and a diver I am very comfortable with.P.S. : I am using NiMH C batteries made by Tenergy.
kodiakak
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2013
I have only recently purchased this light and have used it twice now. Let's begin with the negative aspects...really there are not any. I see where people say it is heavy. Well, it uses several C cell batteries so it will be a bit heavy but seriously any ten year old can carry this without any difficulties what so ever. I have also read reviews where they claim the handle screwing into the body is not very secure. Again, I disagree. If you can work a screwdriver properly then you should have no difficulties mating the handle to the housing. And lastly, I have read several reviews where people claim not to be able to use the on/off/dimmer switch with gloves on...maybe if you had the hands of the Incredible Hulk you may have some issues but most people should not.On to the positives.When the light arrives it comes with a fresh set of C cell batteries. I tested mine with a meter just to be on the safe side before I dived with it.Batteries insert easily into the housing and the threads/O'ring thread easily to form a secure, watertight fit.The handle comes separate from the housing for ease of shipment. To mate you need a #2 phillips head screwdriver with a 6" shank or better.Comes with an adjustable wrist strap.The light switch easily goes from high beam/off/low beam without difficulty even with heavy gloves on. It even has a lock to keep it turned off during a dive or shipping. Easy to use.Light is very bright even on the dim mode. I was using it in 82' of water with good vis.Rugged housing.If the batteries last as long as UK claims then there is nothing to complain about at all.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2013
My product oxidized, from what, I'm not sure. The glass started to fog up with white crystals and appear crack but still waterproof. It still lit up ok. But then I forgot about the return being 30 days; missed the return by a weekend. Amazon with their fantastic customer service, offered me a refund.Otherwise, the illumination is better than the incandescent bulb ones, but way less than xenon. It's a broad light, in our Hawaiian waters, I say it lit about 10 feet away on average; murky, say a yard. But if you plan to dive for more than 4 hours, your best bet is to stick with LED. And this is one of the best. Several of my dive buds swear by this one. I'll probably go back to xenon myself...with all the shark bites; I'd rather see farther and emit less light.