Halcyon’s Explorer is the latest evolution of our exploration-grade primary lighting. The Explorer’s DNA can be traced back eight years through the original Explorer Pro: certainly one of the most trusted dive lights ever made. From the rock-solid battery pack and the water-tight lid to the superior flicker-free performance of its HID light element, the Explorer sets the new standard against which other lights will be judged. When Halcyon set out to improve upon its Helios designs, we had identified key areas that we saw lacking in canister lights across the board. We started with a truly leak-proof lid that could isolate the battery compartment in case of cord damage or the light head in case of canister flood. Design and testing began over a year ago, with many prototypes developed and refined over the course of testing. We were not going to release a design that was simply leak-resistant: no wiring from the light cord could enter the battery compartment. The Explorer's lid isolates the cord wiring; O-ring protected, gold-plated banana plugs extend through the bottom of the lid to connect to the top of the Explorer battery pack. In testing, we've cut the light head off of an Explorer and then tested the light to 300' with the unsealed cord and found that no water was able to pass into the lid. Listening to the requests of our cold-water test divers, we then redesigned the lid's switch protector to allow for a more positive identification of on/off positions while wearing thick gloves. In looking at the protector, we decided to improve on the switch boot as well: instead of a boot that threads on via a thin plastic ring, we designed molds for a new captured switch boot that integrates into the switch protector. The switch boot is molded to our specifications out of high durometer silicon. Sealed Delrin lid design; completely isolates battery compartment from cord and light head Battery and lid connect with corrosion-resistant, solid-core gold-plated plugs; plugs are O-ring sealed to ensure leakproof lid New secure battery tray with stainless steel rods for additional protection Unique captured silicon switch boot integrated into new ergonomic Delrin switch protector "Halcyon Blue" lid O-ring and switch boot Solid Delrin canisters are longer to ease the stowing of the long primary hose; water-trap in bottom of canister and raised battery tray provide additional protection for the battery Lifetime canister warranty Depth rated to 500’/152m NiMH battery technology New dual-voltage 4amp charger with built-in cooling fan Many new features of the Explorer series are patent-pending The range of Explorer Primary Light Systems replaces the Helios in Halcyon's line-up. Halcyon's Proteus 3 and 6 Light Systems will still be available to provide the option of an entry-level, lead-acid primary light. Explorer Light Head Options Halcyon Explorer primary lights are available with your choice of 18 watt HID, 10 watt focusable or fixed 6² HID, or 50 watt Halogen light heads. Larger coldwater Goodman handle standard; smaller handle is available as optional purchase. The 18 watt head now includes an integrated tie-off groove at the base of the cord. Explorer Delrin Canister Thanks to the compact dimension of the NiMH battery pack, the Explorer canister is a fraction of the size of a light using a lead-acid power supply. Just like its indestructible Scout back-up light, Halcyon mills the Explorer canister out of a solid rod of Delrin. The one-piece design ensures maximum structural integrity. Delrin shares the same characteristics of industrial metals such as aluminum and stainless steel. Some comparable properties include stiffness, dimensional stability, impact resistance, and structural strength. The one-piece Delrin canister is virtually indestructible under normal usage. Although the canister itself can withstand depths of over 3000 feet, the recommended working depth of the Halcyon Helios line is 450 feet/137 meters. To complement the Delrin canister, all Explorer lights feature high quality stainless steel fittings and locking latches.