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Sweet - glad to hear Dan is working on such a project. Can you share any details like whether it's a test tube or enclosed design? I have one of his canisters with the old Halcyon 10W head - I'm not totally convinced that a test tube design is the best thing.scubanarc once bubbled...
There is a Stealthdive light head in the works which I'm sure will not have ballast problems, focusing wear problems and will not be a fortune.
scubanarc once bubbled...
A friend of Dan's showed them the cannister asked them if they wanted to purchase the prints and they said no because it would never work because it would be to exspensive. Well 2 months later the Helios or what ever you call it was born.
Scubaroo once bubbled...
Sweet - glad to hear Dan is working on such a project. Can you share any details like whether it's a test tube or enclosed design? I have one of his canisters with the old Halcyon 10W head - I'm not totally convinced that a test tube design is the best thing.
inwater once bubbled...
I am new to this forum, but not new to Scuba politics! When someone has an idea that makes people excited....others typically steal from it and call the product their own. Since the story from what I can tell has not been told in its entirety, lets us start from the begining for those who are interested.
Over 1 year ago, a prototype of the Stealth Dive Canister was brought down to cave country and initially shown and bragged about at Bill Renekers. Wayne, one of the few nice guys around asked to purchase this prototype because he was going on a live aboard the following week and thought it was the coolest thing he had seen to date. Bill at first sight of the cannister was very excited and wanted to know how he could get his hands on a large quanity of these to sell in his dive shop. Dan Scoville's name was mentioned as the creator and at which point Dan and Bill spoke about a dealership in Florida for the Stealth Light.
From the first conversations between Bill and Dan, an initial order was place and DJS Technical was born. Well at this point the prototype was being used and displayed in and around cave country and I can only sumise that Halcyon....Extreme Exposure caught wind and sight of this product and decided to go towards this style of cannister. Why not, just about everything in scuba has been adopted from some other disipline of every day life or from some small fry that can be had from. The only mistake if any by Dan was that he did not produce and deliver the cannister to Bill Reneker faster before it was copied and promoted by the bigger fish!
Dan Scoville and his Stealth Dive Cannister is without a doubt, a product that I have used and promoted with reverance where ever I go. I have used this cannister beyond 300ft deeper, penetrated caves for over a mile in and could go on with many other examples of its worthiness. The choice that Halcyon made to cut DJS Technical off from their light heads was THEIR choice and THEIR choice only. When someone feels threatened by someone, they react and so this is where we are today. No Halcyon HID light heads with STEALTH DIVE LIGHT CANNISTERS! What a shame!
For those loyalist to higher standards and routing for the small guy...stay tuned for a new and improved HID light head by STEALTH DIVE.
Are you beginning to wonder how I know all of this detailed information.....I am the one who introduced the prototype to Bill and Wayne over a year ago in cave country. And I can only say one thing, GO DAN!
Steve:doctor: