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Choose a primary light if you need a powerful and long-lasting beam for night or cave dives. Backup lights are great for recreational dives or as secondary lights.

Battery life depends on the model and brightness setting. Dive Rite lights offer a range of battery durations, from several hours on high output to extended durations on lower settings. Always check the specifications for your specific model.

Dive Rite lights are rated to withstand depths typical of technical diving, with depth ratings up to 500 feet (150 meters) depending on the model. Always check the specific depth rating of your light before use.

Remove batteries, immediately let them dry, and inspect for damage. Do not use or attempt to charge if the batteries are damaged. Do not ship or travel with damaged batteries.

You can use the BX2/CX2 on land, as there is built-in overheating circuitry.

A primary light is your main source of illumination, typically featuring high brightness and longer battery life. A backup light is smaller, easier to carry, and serves as an emergency light if the primary fails.

Backup lights are critical in technical diving to ensure safety in case your primary light fails. They provide redundancy, which is essential for dives in environments like caves or wrecks where light is crucial.

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