Most powerful production dive light - Nemo's Max Planck 6000

April 19, 2017
Nemo Commercial Diving Floodlight - Max Planck 6000
Max Planck 6000 in use underwater

Max Planck 6000 — What is it?

MP6000 is Nemo’s most powerful production dive light, delivering a jaw-dropping 6000 lumens with 100-watt total power capability. It’s one of the most powerful of its kind—built for underwater filming and nighttime search & rescue.

With three output settings (25%, 50%, 100%), you can quickly match brightness to the task. A wide 120° beam with an intensive center makes underwater illumination a breeze. Additional color modes include a blue fish-attractor, a static red for pro photography and color balancing, and a flashing red mode.

Built from aircraft-grade anodized aluminum and powered by an energy-efficient battery, Max Planck 6000 can dive to 100 m and runs for up to 1 hour at the highest setting. Ideal for wide-angle illumination, professional photo/video, and search & rescue.

Is it hard to operate?

Not at all. Here’s a quick tutorial for the Nemo Commercial Diving Floodlight.

Before use, ensure the rear cap is screwed on tightly for solid battery contact.

Controls

You’ll find two buttons: the left controls the white light; the right controls the red and blue modes.

  • White light (left button): press once to turn on; cycles through 3 brightness levels (high, medium, low).
  • Hold ~4 seconds to turn the white light off.
  • Color modes (right button): press once for static red, again for blinking red, and a third time for blue.
  • Hold ~4 seconds to turn the color light off.

You can run the white light and one color mode simultaneously. To power down completely, turn off each side separately by holding each button ~4 seconds.

That’s it!

You’re now an expert at operating the Nemo Commercial Diving Floodlight. Have questions or need troubleshooting? Drop a comment below—our team will get back to you ASAP.

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