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Flange Screw Replacement Part For Bcd

FLANGE SCREW REPLACEMENT PART FOR BCD SAFETY DUMP VALVE FOR WING AND ALERT MARKER Replacement BCD flange for corrugated elbow,  safety dump valve for wing and SMB.Can be screw on any textile, no welding required PACKAGE INCLUDED - 1 Inside bladder nut- 1 Outside bladder nut- 1 Wing double gasket
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Brand: HALCYON

Halcyon Flare and Focus Handheld Charger

HALCYON CHARGER FOR FLARE AND FOCUS HANDHELD LIGHTSHalcyon Flare and Focus Handheld Charger Reliable Charging for Your Halcyon Flare and Focus Handheld LightsEnsure your Halcyon Flare and Focus handheld lights are always ready for action with our dedicated Halcyon Flare and Focus Handheld Charger.
€93.94

Batteries and Chargers for Underwater Lighting Systems

Scuba diving light batteries and battery chargers are essential components for ensuring reliability, runtime and safety during every dive. Proper power management is particularly important in technical, deep or long-duration dives where underwater lighting becomes a critical part of the diving configuration.

At MOMODIVE you will find a selection of rechargeable batteries, canister battery packs, chargers, cables and accessories compatible with the most popular professional underwater lighting systems.

We work with specialized brands such as Ammonite System and Halcyon, highly appreciated in technical diving for their reliability, build quality and performance.

Why Use High-Quality Batteries for Dive Lights?

In technical and advanced diving, stable electrical power is essential to ensure consistent lighting performance throughout the entire dive.

High-quality batteries and power systems help divers to:

  • achieve extended runtime
  • maintain stable light output
  • reduce power drops
  • improve reliability and safety
  • support long and demanding dives

Modern lithium-ion battery systems provide high performance, faster charging times and longer lifespan compared to older battery technologies.

Canister Battery Packs and Modular Systems

Canister battery packs are primarily used in technical and DIR diving configurations where runtime and reliability are essential priorities.

These systems allow divers to:

  • power high-output primary dive lights
  • support long-duration dives
  • reduce bulk on the light head
  • maintain stable beam performance
  • manage modular technical configurations

Many systems use E/O cord connections and high-capacity external batteries designed for cave diving, wreck diving and technical exploration.

Integrated Battery or External Battery Pack?

Modern underwater dive lights may use either integrated batteries or modular external battery systems. The best choice depends mainly on dive type and required runtime.

Configuration Main Advantages Recommended Use
Integrated Battery Compact size, simplicity and ease of use Recreational diving, travel and versatile everyday use
External Battery Pack Extended runtime, modularity and higher performance Technical diving, cave diving, wreck diving and deep exploration

Battery Chargers for Dive Lights

A proper charging system is essential to maintain battery efficiency and long-term performance.

In our catalog you can find:

  • lithium-ion battery chargers
  • chargers for canister systems
  • power supplies and charging accessories
  • cables and technical lighting connections

Using compatible and high-quality chargers helps improve reliability, safety and lifespan of underwater lighting systems.

E/O Cord Connections and Technical Diving Configurations

In technical diving, E/O cord connections are commonly used to power underwater lighting and heating systems.

These connections allow divers to:

  • connect external battery packs
  • power modular systems
  • manage advanced technical configurations
  • maintain high reliability underwater

E/O cord systems are particularly popular in DIR and cave diving configurations thanks to their versatility and modularity.

Batteries and Power Systems for Every Type of Dive

In our catalog you can find power systems suitable for:

  • recreational diving
  • night diving
  • technical and DIR diving
  • cave diving
  • deep diving
  • underwater video systems

Every solution is selected to provide reliability, runtime and compatibility with the most popular underwater lighting systems.

The Best Brands for Underwater Batteries and Chargers

  • Ammonite System: professional modular systems with high-capacity batteries and advanced solutions for technical diving.
  • Halcyon: batteries and power systems designed for technical diving and DIR configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dive Light Batteries and Chargers

How long does a dive light battery last?

Runtime depends on battery capacity, light output and usage mode. Technical canister systems can provide many hours of continuous runtime.

Is an integrated battery or external battery pack better?

Integrated batteries are more compact and practical, while external battery systems provide greater runtime and modularity for technical diving.

What does E/O cord mean?

E/O cord connections are used in technical diving to connect external battery packs to underwater lighting or heating systems.

Are lithium-ion batteries safe for diving?

Yes, when used with compatible chargers and systems specifically designed for professional underwater use.

Learn More About DIR Configurations and Technical Lighting

Need Help Choosing Batteries or Chargers for Your Dive Lights?

Every lighting system requires different characteristics in terms of runtime, compatibility and technical configuration. Our team can help you choose the best solution for your diving needs.

Contact us for professional advice on batteries, chargers and underwater lighting power systems.

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