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Technical Lighting Control releases the Aqua LED 800

Technical Lighting Control (TLC) has released the Aqua LED 800 focus and video light. The lights maximum output is 800 lumens, and it can be dimmed via a single button control in four stages. It is powered by two Lithium rechargeable batteries that can be removed and replaced, and is housed in an aluminum casing.

Press Release.

5 November 2010; Technical Lighting Control, a division of Aquatica Digital, is proud to announce the release of its Aqua LED 800 Video & Focus light. This self contained powerful light of 800 Lumens is powered by two easily replaceable and rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries. Its powerful, wide and soft beam is ideal as a video light and can be dimmed at the push of a single button when used as a focusing light. Four different power settings are provided: 20, 180, 360 & 800 lumens. Its consumption is so good that it will run for two continuous days on its low power setting.

Its simple design allows for quick battery swapping. Two standard 18650 Lithium 3000 MAH batteries (included) inserted in a separate tray, protection is provided against voltage, current and temperature overload and against low voltage drainage. It provides a constant output over the batteries voltage range and its linear circuit design means there will be no flickering.

Contained in a rugged but elegantly machined aluminum housing, the Aqua LED 800 is equipped with a soft flood type reflector that will give 90 degrees of beam coverage through its 12 Watts LED for up to 100 minutes at the full power setting, this is twice the output of a 10 watt HID light.

The Aqua LED 800 is compact with a 2” / 50mm diameter and a length of only 5.3” /135mm, it tips the scale at .75 lb / 345g top side and a mere .29lb / 135g underwater. The underside is equipped with a ¼”-20 threaded hole that is ready to accept a TLC ball for mounting on any standard arm system.

The Aqua LED 800 brings light to the already extensive line of underwater lighting supports and accessories from Technical Lighting Control.