Eight to ten hours of burn time means the Quest Canister Light is a true exploration-grade dive light. Available as our HID 1000 or LED LUX, the Quest uses ten NiMH D-cell batteries that provide superior burn time.
The LED LUX Quest offers ten thousand hours of bulb life, close to 1000 lumens of illumination and the excellent robust nature of LED technology.
The HID Quest has a powerful 1000 lumens of illumination with a protective reflector housing that is shock-resistant and adjustable, offering the ability to change focus from a wide flood to a tight beam.
Operational to a depth of 500 feet (152m), the Quest has a PVC canister that is indestructible, even under extreme pressures.
The canister lid houses the on/off switch inside a switch guard to prevent accidentally turning the light on or off.
A compression o-ring seal keeps water from entering the canister and locking latches prevent unintentional opening of the lid. Includes charger and comes packed inside a protective case.
Tech Specs:
HID
H10 test tube lens with focusable beam 15-watt HID H10 bulb has an 1,100 hour life and requires a warm-up time of 4-minutes after striking prior to shut-off. Color temperature of 6,500 degrees Kelvin External, adjustable focus reflector Burn time is approximately 8-10 hours 12V 10,000 mA NiMH battery requires cycling when first used to achieve maximum burn times. Charger has 120/220 Vac rating with auto sensing with a standard 2-pole sealed plug and 2-pronged wall outlet plug that connects to any standard power outlet. Red and Green LED indicators.Single compression style o-ring canister seal prevents water entering canister. Compression-style locking hatches eliminates unintentional opening of the lid.Two-inch nylon webbing belt mount fits standard webbing harnesses.5.5 lbs (2.49 kg) including battery H10 light head: 4.25-inches long x 3-inches diameter at reflector and 2.75-inches diameter at ballast (10.7cm x 7.6cm and 7cm)Quest canister: 8.25-inches long x 4-inches diameter (21cm x 10.15cm)Tips:
It is best not to store a wet light in the protective case for long periods. Moisture will build up on the inside of the canister lid, which causes the switch to rust. NOTE: When shining the LED light onto a wall the beam pattern may appear as a five-prong star, rather than circle. The star pattern is normal and is just how the optics and the LEDs line up the to the make the light beam. You will not see this in the water.Download: Modern Lights for Cave Diving An Interesting History of Halogen, HID and LED Lighting. By Lamar Hires.
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