Extreme Exposure sells them - just contact Barry or Jarrod. I do not know if the guy who makes the parts them wants anyone to know he makes them. Ask those guys. The "ballast", which is actually a tiny circuit, is in the bulb slug between where it connects and where the socket starts. This is like the scooters. I very rarely make the parts myself. The guy who does would not want anyone to know he makes them - that is not his real business - he just happens to have the sophisticaed machines that make it precise and I have other working relationships with him that have nothing to do with scooters, just like the guy who makes the light components. This falls into the fun and favors category, not regular business. Diving has a lot of this, fortuneately, or we would all be wearing pink forcefins. Ask Carmichael how much money he makes ( loses) on rebreathers, for instance. Bruce Stewart wrote: > > Hi George, > > good info here, who makes the HID that EE use?? I tried to find these out here > some time ago and struck out. I assume the actual lamps are internally ballasted > thus being able to swap on the fly, is this correct?? > > Bruce Stewart > > kirvine@sa*.ne* wrote: > > > Mags, I use an HID light run off of my nicad canister. I use removeable > > HID heads which are interchangeable with regular heads on the underwater > > conectors. I keep two diferent wattagges in my pocket so if the HID > > blows, I have a low power normal light to travel on, and can go to the > > normal power to explore without bagging my batteries. > > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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