LIGN Light features in this months PADI Sport Diver magazine (p114 -115) www.lignlight.com
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LIGN Light Features in Germany's Tauchen Magazine
The LIGN Light has featured in Germany's number 1 scuba mag TAUCHEN. A great review was written by Thomas Christ (Editor) who personally tested the product.
Translation:
LIGN Light – Intelligent Flashing Light with Sensor
Not a gauge and not a light: instead, the LIGN Light is a clever combination of both. The new safety accessory, involving a visual alarm linked to a dive computer with high-pressure sensor, is installed at the first stage high-pressure outlet (with an additional short high-pressure tube being an option).
Turning now to the valve, as the valve opens, the Lign Light briefly flashes white and red, indicating to the diver that the Lign Light is operational. At 100 bar, the cylinder causes the light to start flashing white, informing one’s fellow diver(s) that it’s time to head back. At 50 bar, the light changes to red. Requiring four AAA batteries, the Lign Light’s LEDs can flash for up to 60 hours. When the detected pressure is greater than 100 bar, or when not in use, the Lign Light enters sleep mode. For more information and a detailed video demonstration, visit www.lignlight.com.
Translation:
LIGN Light – Intelligent Flashing Light with Sensor
Not a gauge and not a light: instead, the LIGN Light is a clever combination of both. The new safety accessory, involving a visual alarm linked to a dive computer with high-pressure sensor, is installed at the first stage high-pressure outlet (with an additional short high-pressure tube being an option).
Turning now to the valve, as the valve opens, the Lign Light briefly flashes white and red, indicating to the diver that the Lign Light is operational. At 100 bar, the cylinder causes the light to start flashing white, informing one’s fellow diver(s) that it’s time to head back. At 50 bar, the light changes to red. Requiring four AAA batteries, the Lign Light’s LEDs can flash for up to 60 hours. When the detected pressure is greater than 100 bar, or when not in use, the Lign Light enters sleep mode. For more information and a detailed video demonstration, visit www.lignlight.com.
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Great News! New units out for testing
We have a number of new units out for testing around the world by:
• Agnes Upton at Maltaqua, Malta.
• Margaret Baldwin (PADI & BSAC Instructor) at Stoney Cove, UK.
• Keith Sahm (Board Member of DEMA) & Pete Foster-Smith at Sunset House, Grand Cayman.
• Andrew Adamson at Don Fosters Dive centre, Grand Cayman.
Together with the unit being tested by Mark Evans (Editor of Sport Diver Magazine) we have 5 units out on test, which should give us a broad spectrum of feedback.
Thank you to everyone who have volunteered to test the units. This testing will provide us with the necessary feedback which will enable us to 'fine tune' the LIGN Light and allow us to provide a product which meets the requirements of the sport.
• Agnes Upton at Maltaqua, Malta.
• Margaret Baldwin (PADI & BSAC Instructor) at Stoney Cove, UK.
• Keith Sahm (Board Member of DEMA) & Pete Foster-Smith at Sunset House, Grand Cayman.
• Andrew Adamson at Don Fosters Dive centre, Grand Cayman.
Together with the unit being tested by Mark Evans (Editor of Sport Diver Magazine) we have 5 units out on test, which should give us a broad spectrum of feedback.
Thank you to everyone who have volunteered to test the units. This testing will provide us with the necessary feedback which will enable us to 'fine tune' the LIGN Light and allow us to provide a product which meets the requirements of the sport.
International Sub-Aqua and Watersports Show at Birmingham NEC
We'll be showing the LIGN Light at The International Sub-Aqua and Watersports Show at Birmingham NEC, Sun 23rd Oct
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