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Caving Lights Test 2024 ACEBEAM H30.

The ACEBEAM H30 caught my eye at IWA 2024 as it was advertised, amongst the many end uses, also for caving.
Please read:
For any light to be worthy of caving then it simply has to be rugged.
It did indeed carry an IP68 rating.

IP68 means the device is completely resistant to extremely small dust and particulate matter along with preventing water ingression to a depth of (in this case) 2 meters.
ACEBEAM do not quote an underwater duration (at least I couldn't find any easily accessible data on their web site), however, it is generally accepted up to 30 minutes of submersion time.

My first test was to check the IP68 rating.
After 30 minutes submerged at 2m in 10C crystal clear water emanating from a ginormous underground aquifer in a cave; the ACEBEAM H30 was working just fine and we went on to use it for the next 3.5-4 hours caving.

Please stay tuned for follow up videos with some surprises!

I include Chapter markers as this is possibly one of the most thorough* flashlight tests and hence a long video. This is no woosy desktop review!

Chapter markers

Getting to the sump
00:00:09
Passing the "Poo Tunnel"
00:00:39
Starting to hear the river
00:00:49
Look at the color of that water!
00:01:18
The Water tests of the ACEBEAM H30 begin
00:01:48
The basic modes explained
00:06:10
Real world Illuminations testing and comparisons
00:07:02
Auxiliary LEDs
00:10:35
Explaining Technical details particularly Turbo-Max
00:13:17
Off for some Waterfall Action and for what you won't believe!
00:15:26
At the waterfall Bring Ear Plugs, it's loud!
00:18:16
Now I climb down to the river, very crazy!
00:18:56
Demonstrations of Turbo-max modes and more water tests
00:20:17

Summary (more to come)
00:22:29

* No drop test was performed and the reasons will be given in following videos.

For those of you interested in the equipment I trust to take underground with me, here is a list but not limited to:

Ferrino and Hypergear PVC Canvas caving bags (you don't see them but they line the inside of our rucksacks.

Deuter rucksacks (they are easier to use in this type of cave and be left hanging and remove the caving bag when going into the water.

Backup lights (IP68 rated if not better) various brands from: FENIX, XTAR, Wisdom-if you want model names just ask me!

SONY, Panasonic and Fuji cameras plus manfrotto legs

Petzl helmets
Adventure Verticale caving suit
Casio and SteelDive watches

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That's a well thought out design, mate. I have a really good long throw spot torch, but I need something with a wide beam. It would work well for me in bush camps at night, and for those times when I revisit the Mt Etna Caves National Park in Central Queensland. So many caves worth exploring on that range.

BradGryphonn