IN DIVING

D530
Model:D530

ORCATORCH D530 is a must-have primary dive light for divers. Its 1300 lumen output and 8 degree super focus beam angle provides a concentrated long beam shot. The light uses a titanium alloy side switch that offers 2 lighting modes,the high mode 1300 lumens and the low mode 380 lumens, which allows for easy operation underwater. The LED indicator light located on the switch button also lets you know the battery's remaining charge.

 • Uses CREE LED, max 1300 lumens


 • Uses 1*18650 Li-ion rechargeable battery


 • 8° super focus beam angle


 • Easy operation with side titanium alloy button switch


 • Battery indicator


 • Safe lock function, prevents mis-operation


 • Intelligent Over-Heat protection


 • Water pressure resistant construction ,depth rated to 150 meters


 • Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation


 • Over-discharge protection function


 • Aircraft-grade high strength aluminum material


 • Alloy aluminum reflector with professional optical analysis, etc.

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D530  Max 1300 lumens Dive Light

The OrcaTorch D530 is an impressive dive light that packs enough power, max 1300 lumens, to be a primary dive light, yet compact enough to be a great backup light.



 

8° Super Focus Beam Angle

Brings you laser-like focus lighting 
Multiple application for all kinds of diving scenes















1. Avoid diving lights/flashlights from heavy objects or heavy drops.

2. It is recommended to confirm the full charge before each use, check if the O-ring is normal and apply oil to slow down the cracking.

3. After each dive, use water (use warm water to increase the salt melting speed) soak (recommended for 3 hours). Dry with a soft cloth, then carefully remove the battery.

4. Do not over-tighten the dive light/flashlight to avoid O-ring abrasion and deformation, resulting in increased water ingress.

5. Please keep it in a cool, dry place to avoid extreme heat, direct sunlight and chemical damage.