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ORCATORCH D500
ORCATORCH D500 is a portable magnetic controlled flashlight for professional diving. It is
equipped with a totally sealed magnetic controlled side switch that provides flexible operation
underwater. Using the latest USA CREE XM-L2(U2) LED, max 700 lumens output and over 18
hours runtime, this portable diving light offers three brightness levels and one strobe mode for
different diving environment use. Plus simple style appearance, robust water pressure resistant
construction, we believe it will be your best lighting tool for diving.
Product features
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Cree XM-L2(U2) LED, max 700 lumens output
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Uses 1*18650 Li-ion battery
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Magnetic controlled side switch, high waterproofness for easy operation underwater
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Water pressure resistant construction, depth rated to 150 meters
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Standard included wrist strap fastens the flashlight to the back of your hand
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High efficiency constant current circuit, constant brightness
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Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation
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Aircraft-grade high strength aluminum MATERIAL
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Premium Type III military hard-anodized seawater-corrosion-resistance finish
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Alloy aluminum reflector with professional optical analysis
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Toughened glass with high water pressure resistance under deep water
Technical Parameters:
ANSI/NEMA FL1
High
Middle
Low
Strobe
Output
700 lumens
270 lumens
65 lumens
700 lumens
Runtime
1h30min
3h40min
18h10min
/
Beam Distance
230m(on land)
Intensity
13800cd
Impact Resistant
1m
Waterproof
under water 150m
Working voltage
3 – 4.5 V
Dimension
152mm(Length) x 28mm(Diameter) x 45mm(Head)
Net weight
216g
(
excluding battery
)
Accessories
O-ring, wrist strap, lanyard
Notice: Stated data has been measured according to the international flashlight test standards
ANSI/NEMA FL1 using one ORCATORCH 18650 Li-ion battery(3.7V, 2600mAh) under laboratory
condition. The parameters are approximate and may vary between flashlights, batteries, and
environments.