sounds good to me...lol
there are only 5 modes on the A6.. and you wont need to program G6 nor G7, since they have been deleted.. plus no sublumen levels to get confused by, and no High CRI either..
cause simple is as simple does.
sounds good to me...lol
there are only 5 modes on the A6.. and you wont need to program G6 nor G7, since they have been deleted.. plus no sublumen levels to get confused by, and no High CRI either..
lol
there are only 5 modes on the A6.. and you wont need to program G6 nor G7, since they have been deleted.. plus no sublumen levels to get confused by, and no High CRI either..
519a in an 18650 Zebralight is great, however, for me personally for the price ($89 vs $150 or so for mcbob) the stock SC65c HI with 719a 4000k is perfection. The tint and beam are perfect. No need to change anything
When I saw it, I didn't care for it. Looks cheap and flimsy. I guess time will tell. I think ZL has become too obsessed with it's "the smallest 18650" light mantra. Add the extra 1/4" to stick a damn magnet in the tail cap or at least offer the modded tailcap as an accessory. Do away with the battery crushing pogo pins and whatever this new mess is and use springs on both ends. It's not like these lights a drawing so much amperage that you'd want multiple connection sources. Drop one of these ZLs many times, then do the same with any of your spring lights and note the results. I'll shut up now ...
Yes, small is good😂, but I wouldn't mind either some mm more for a better product, provided that this new connector are worst. Otherwise it's great! I dropped my sc600 in multiple occasions and almost every single time I damaged the cell. But with the sc64 le that didn't happen. In every occasions the lights were good to go! So I like zebralight and I will keep buying them 👍
I still wish Zebralight would offer another SC65c HI in a cooler temp around 5000k.i agree. if you don't have any driver issues, and you like the color temp, i think it's one of ZL's most compelling stock offerings ever. no need to mod it.
wish Zebralight would offer
understandable ;-)the price... [and] warranty.
Wow! I never knew these connectors were used in such application(s)! In the SIM uses I've seen, there's an additional 'element' maintaining downward contact pressure on the chip - essentially a flat spring of sorts. What maintains contact pressure in this case - a spring on the other end of the cell?I got this new sc65c hi and I just noticed there is no more pogo pins. I don't know but this new version, at least to me, give the feeling of being more delicate compared to pogo pins? Am I wrong?
What maintains contact pressure in this case - a spring on the other end of the cell?
I think he prefers to do that for the amount of request he gets. Maybe give it a little time. This is the reason why if I have to get a zebralight I will get it directly from him.Eh, I have mixed feelings about Bob. Apparently, he's not crazy about taking someone's existing light and modding it. He'd rather sell them the whole package new. For weeks I tried to work out the arrangements for me to send one of my many LEs to him for modding, but he never delivered on sending me the information like he had promised over the course of a few weeks and I finally gave up.
True. But how many of us abuse our lights?A responsible person does not want to spend time and money on a host that may have worn out or mistreated?