FAQ

  • ACCU THERMO Q&A


    ACCU THERMO is the most advanced and complex battery for diving heating systems. Here are most frequently asked questions and answers that will hopefully clarify all uncertainties.

  • Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in air transport.


    In this article, we answer all your questions and concerns about the transport of Li-Ion cells by plane.

  • Battery capacity in cold water


    We refute the myth about the decrease in battery capacity in cold water.

     

     

  • DISINFECTION OF DIVING EQUIPMENT


    Few words about keeping your diving gear clean - Wojtek A. Filip 

  • Sidemount versus Backmount – a constant debate


    Are you asking yourself whether you should go Sidemount or Backmount? If yes, check our new post written by one and only Garry Dallas.

  • What defines a Technical Diver from a Recreational Diver…


    What defines a Technical Diver from a Recreational Diver?

  • Let's protect mother nature with Ammonite System


    The world is changing faster than we think. We are getting closer to nature's endurance limit. Let's start the changes with ourselves.

  • Johan de With about his cave expedition to Gourneyras


    Johan de With about his cave expedition to Gourneyras.

  • LET THE HEAT BE WITH YOU!


    Being warm underwater is not a sin!

  • Introducing LED NAUTILUS


    Led Nautilus is our most versatile diving lamp head. Up to 4000 lm light output and regulated angle (9-45 degrees), it can upstand almost all conditions.

  • DIVE, DON'T SHINE WITH YOUR EYES!


    Everyone begins their underwater adventure in the same way. Unfortunately, no one was born with fins on their feet, a regulator in their mouth and a dive torch in their hand.

  • Johan de With about Led Speleo


    Review written by Johan de With about our new Lamp Head made especially for cave divers - Led Speleo!

  • Introducing Led SOLARIS NextGen


    Led Solaris NextGen is our well-received torch in a new even more powerful form. Up to 4500lm in 6-degree beam with medium corona effect allows diving even in the hardest conditions.