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Scuba Gear Videos by Diving Instructors

Scuba.com provides free instructional scuba videos which anyone can view directly from their browser. Take advantage of the latest in video technology on the web to learn more about scuba diving equipment and dive gear maintenance.

We have instructional videos covering specific scuba gear, gear demonstration videos, and maintenance how-to videos which explain how to take care of your scuba gear. All videos are hosted by our professionally trained Scuba Diving Instructors with years of experience.

Do you want to make sure your underwater camera stays in top shape? Want to learn how to properly clean and store your BC? Have you ever wondered what’s so special about the Spring Heel Straps? Do you ever wonder what the advantages are to using Scooters (DPVs)? What about the differences between L.E.D. and H.I.D. lights? We have answers to all these questions, and many more in a format that is quick and easy to understand.

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Scuba Light videos

Zeagle Combination Scuba Diving Strobe/Flashlight Video Review

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Zeagle Combination Scuba Diving Strobe/Flashlight Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Zeagle´s Combination Strobe/Flashlight. The Zeagle Combination Strobe/Flashlight is a great add on for your dive. It is a great safety necessity and very compact and lightweight. It can be attached to your BC, worn on your wrist or simply held in your hand. It is great for emergency use. This light features a blinking strobe on one end, where the other end has a flashlight. The strobe is visible up to 2 miles in the air.

Underwater Kinetics AquaSun e.L.E.D. Rechargeable Dive Light

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Underwater Kinetics AquaSun e.L.E.D. Rechargeable Dive Light

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Underwater Kinetic´s AquaSun eLED Rechargeable dive light. It has a state of the art ultra bright L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode Technology) along with Underwater Kinetic´s exclusive eLED Technology. The e in eLED stands for electronic; this means that the light burns constant for the life of the battery instead of slowly dimming. This light produces an astounding 825 lumens. The AquaSun is depth rated to 492 feet and uses a rechargeable Nicad battery pack. This light also includes two interchangeable grips (pistol and lantern). This will be the last scuba diving light you will ever have to buy.

Underwater Kinetics C4 eL.E.D. Dive Light

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Underwater Kinetics C4 eL.E.D. Dive Light

This demonstration video discusses and shows Underwater Kinetic´s C4 eL.E.D. dive light. It has a state of the art ultra bright L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode Technology) along with Underwater Kinetic´s exclusive eLED Technology. The e in eLED stands for electronic; this means that the light burns constant for the life of the battery instead of slowly dimming until the battery dies. This light also features a locking mechanism on the on/off switch so the light doesn´t turn on or off accidentally. The C4 eLED has 5 watts of power and a battery life of 4.5 hours. It is depth rated to 500 feet.

Underwater Kinetics Super Q eLED Rechargeable Dive Light

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Underwater Kinetics Super Q eLED Rechargeable Dive Light

This demonstration video discusses and shows Underwater Kinetic´s Super Q eLED Rechargeable dive light. This light is small enough to fit in your pocket, but it produces over 90 lumens of light and has a battery life of 4 hours. The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery which is included with the light. It has a state of the art ultra bright L.E.D (Light Emitting Diode Technology) along with Underwater Kinetic´s exclusive eLED Technology. The e in eLED stands for electronic; this means that the light burns constant for the life of the battery instead of slowly dimming. The Super Q is depth rated to 500 feet and comes in a fluorescent yellow color.

Big Blue 500 L.E.D. Handheld Aluminum Torch

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Big Blue 500 L.E.D. Handheld Aluminum Torch

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Big Blue´s 500 Lumen LED Handheld Aluminum Torch. This light features state of the art ultra bright LED (Light Emitting Diode Technology). These bulbs last 30 times longer than standard light bulbs. The high intensity white LED light travels farther underwater for maximum visibility and truer colors. The body of the light is made of machined aluminum alloy for great durability. The LED bulb is shock and impact resistant. For an upgrade, this light is available with Auto Flash Off (AFO). This great feature shuts off the light for 2 seconds while taking a picture which prevents spot light from accidentally ruining your picture. It is depth rated to 328 feet and only takes 8 AA Alkaline batteries to operate.

Big Blue 170 L.E.D. Handheld Aluminum Torch

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Big Blue 170 L.E.D. Handheld Aluminum Torch

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Big Blue´s 170 Lumen LED Handheld Aluminum Torch. This light features state of the art ultra bright LED (Light Emitting Diode Technology). These bulbs last 30 times longer than standard light bulbs. The high intensity white LED light travels farther underwater for maximum visibility and truer colors. The body of the light is made of machined aluminum alloy for great durability. The LED bulb is shock and impact resistant. For an upgrade, this light is available with Auto Flash Off (AFO). This great feature shuts off the light for 2 seconds while taking a picture which prevents spot light from accidentally ruining your picture. It is depth rated to 328 feet and only takes 4 AA Alkaline batteries to operate.

Differences Between LED and Halogen Scuba Diving Lights

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Differences Between LED and Halogen Scuba Diving Lights

This instructional video explains the difference between the two major types of dive lights. They are the Halogen, also known as Xenon, and LED (Light Emitting Diode). The Halogen has a single glass bulb just like any other light we are used to seeing and the LED light has a diode with no glass involved. The significant difference between the two is that the LED is much more durable and the light is a different spectrum. It is more of a white light unlike the halogen that has a yellow light to it. The LED also has a longer burning time than the Halogen bulb. The major advantage to an LED light is the amount of battery life you get. If you change your batteries three times with LED light you will end up changing your batteries nine times with halogen lights. Although the LED is about three times as much, in the long run you will save more money on batteries and bulbs.

Click here to see all of the lights we offer and to learn more about each of them.


 
 


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