Dive Rite FX40 LED Handheld Primary Light

Dive Rite FX40 LED Handheld Primary Light
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  • Offering 2400 lumens and depth rated to 500 ft
  • 4-degree super tight concentrated light beam
  • Streamlined piezo button ensures smooth operation with no moving parts.
  • {5.8 in | 14.7 cm} in length and {2 in | 5.1 cm} in diameter
  • Includes the Dive Rite QRM soft hand mount

Dive Rite FX40 LED Handheld Primary Light

$649.00
In Stock
SKU
DR-LT6350
The Dive Rite FX40 Handheld Primary Light delivers a powerful 2400-lumen beam in a compact, meticulously engineered package that represents the next generation of handheld illumination.

The Dive Rite FX40 Handheld Primary Light delivers a powerful 2400-lumen beam in a compact, meticulously engineered package that’s ready to take on your most challenging dives. Its tightly focused 4-degree beam cuts through darkness and murky conditions with pinpoint precision and allows for clear communication with your buddy in demanding technical environments. The streamlined piezo button ensures smooth operation with no moving parts. Built from CNC-machined aluminum with a hard type III anodized finish, the FX40 boasts a depth rating of 500 feet. Charging couldn’t be more convenient—just unscrew the back cap and plug in any USB-C charging cable (no batteries ever need to come out but they are replaceable).

Designed around an industry leading Luminus SFT-40 LED chip and SMO reflector to maximize output and efficiency, the FX40 has four power modes to match a variety of diving conditions:

  • Turbo Power – 90 minutes @ 2400 lumens

  • High Power – 240 minutes @ 1200 lumens

  • Medium Power – 600 minutes @ 490 lumens

  • Low Power – 48 hours @ 110 lumens

The dry weight of the light with the handmount is {1.4 lbs |0.64 kg } with a negative buoyancy in fresh water of just {11 oz | 312 g}. The LX40 also has a color LED indicating the level of battery charge, so you’ll never be left in the dark unexpectedly: Solid Green = Full Charge, Flashing Green 99%-66%, Flashing Red/Green = 66% - 33%, Flashing Red = below 33% battery level. Battery charging time from empty to full is approximately 5.25 hours.

What's in the box? The Dive Rite FX40 comes ready to dive with a soft hand mount and the Dive Rite exclusive quick change locking QRM mounting system. The package includes the FX40 hand held primary light, three 6000 mAh 21700 li-ion batteries, soft elastic handmount plate with QRM mounting system, USB-C charging cable and 65 Watt charging block, and a padded carrying case. Available options include a Video Diffuser and Dive Rite QRM accessories including goodman style handmounts.

More Information
Brand Dive Rite
SKU DR-LT6350
Weight 2.400000

Customer Reviews

Canister vs Handheld Lights

Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher (about 500 BC), wrote "Nothing endures but change."

A new class of lower cost technical dive light has supplanted the corded light head and battery canister form factor of the past. LED technology has advanced to the point where inexpensive backup lights are as bright or brighter than previous generation primary lights. With reliability and energy capacity advancements in rechargeable battery technology even the form factor of the large canister is being questioned. Today this means the main operational difference between a backup and primary light is the burn time, with many divers including penetration divers forgoing the traditional canister primary and two handheld backups in favor of three modern handhelds that can each serve as primary. The multiple handheld primary approach is much lower cost with better reliability and redundancy. However, for extreme environments that demand the maximum burn time with maximum lumen output the newest generation canister lights seem to still be the preferred choice of exploration divers.

Previous generation halogen and HID bulb primary lights were powered by unreliable NiCad, NiMH or lithium chemistry rechargeable batteries and best practice was to dive carrying two backup lights, both powered with non-rechargeable alkaline chemistry batteries. Today, both high-power LED and next generation lithium-ion rechargeable battery technologies are now well established for mission critical applications. Thus, NSS Cave Diving Section standards were updated in 2020 and no longer require alkaline batteries for backup lights in their training program equipment requirements. TDI and IANTD training standards have been similarly updated to delete reference to battery requirements. Only GUE still says backup lights should be powered by alkaline batteries. Dive Gear Express continues to offer an alkaline disposable battery powered backup light, although all our other backup lights are now powered with lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.