You can buy
the individual leds and solder them up into big arrays. Then flood with
mineral oil and use a good acrylic lens.
Brian
Do you want to be able
to leave your lights on when your out of the water and not smell the wonderful
small of melting acrylic? Do you want to save more battery power for
your thrusters, and windshield wipers. If so here is a 6,000 meter depth rated
option. That depth should cover most the subs in are group.
;)'
"Virtually
zero maintenance with 50,000 hour LED lifespan
» Over five times more
efficient than comparable halogen lamps
» Supper rugged, highly vibration
and shock resistant
» Thermal monitoring allows operation in air or
water
» White, Blue and Green LEDs available
» 6,000 meter depth rated
"
http://www.deepsea.com/light.html#18LEDMulti
Oh and by the way, Deepsea Power and Light
20are sponsers of the Deepsea Voyager Project, so it would be nice to give them
some business.
Regards,
Szybowski