Zebralight S6330 and S6330b 2400 Lumen flashlights in the making. .

lampeDépêche

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I just want to know how you're gonna clamp these badboys on?

My current headlight is a Fenix TK-35, and there's no problem using that with a Two-Fish lock-block, light slung under the bar.

You just need to find a slightly longer velcro-strap for the side that wraps around the light--the rubber itself has no problem expanding to conform to the large diameter.

I don't have my ZL yet, so I can't tell you that I have tried it and made it work. But I have ridden that way with my TK35 for hundreds, if not thousands, of miles, and I don't think the difference in diameter is going to be that great (i.e. cinching the strap around the waist of the ZL, not its head).
 

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I used mine to go to the grocery store this morning when the rain was clear. Dispite the wet roads, the S6330 did a great job! and didn't seem less bright like most lights do in wet conditions.
:twothumbsGoing over bumps resulted in hearing some battery rattle, but no changing of levels or cutting out. I think an isolation sleeve in the battery tube will be needed should it be mounted directly to the bike to avoid rattle.
It was about 55 degrees here in michigan when I was riding and the light never even felt warm running on high.

A few velcro adjustable ties held the light in place and made it easy to remove. The placement also allowed perfect placement for my thumb to change levels.
And yes, I do want another for the other side!:naughty:

I recieved this light early wednesday morning and have not been able to stop playing with it. Very happy with it so far. The Zebralight UI is one of my personal favorites and this is my first one that allows the "6 click program" to other levels. It's very easy to use.

Anyway, this thing makes a lot of the car headlamps around here look dim! :eek:oo: :eek: :duck:

As a side note: Hearing how many people like their SC52's, I placed an order for one a few days ago and have it and an H31fr (flood-red) coming later this week!
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lampeDépêche

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Gordo, that's a pretty sweet scooter up in #842.

But don't you think it needs a few MORE HEADLIGHTS?

As Christopher Walken might say, "I've got a fever, and the only prescription is...."



defabricata in #843--nice rig! I like the positioning on the handle-bars.
 

magnum70383

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hey buddy. are those just velcro straps around your s6330?
for me, i do mostly mountain intermediate trails. do you think the straps will hold up? and will the amount of shock from the handle bars damage the light?
I used mine to go to the grocery store this morning when the rain was clear. Dispite the wet roads, the S6330 did a great job! and didn't seem less bright like most lights do in wet conditions.
:twothumbsGoing over bumps resulted in hearing some battery rattle, but no changing of levels or cutting out. I think an isolation sleeve in the battery tube will be needed should it be mounted directly to the bike to avoid rattle.
It was about 55 degrees here in michigan when I was riding and the light never even felt warm running on high.

A few velcro adjustable ties held the light in place and made it easy to remove. The placement also allowed perfect placement for my thumb to change levels.
And yes, I do want another for the other side!:naughty:

I recieved this light early wednesday morning and have not been able to stop playing with it. Very happy with it so far. The Zebralight UI is one of my personal favorites and this is my first one that allows the "6 click program" to other levels. It's very easy to use.

Anyway, this thing makes a lot of the car headlamps around here look dim! :eek:oo: :eek: :duck:

As a side note: Hearing how many people like their SC52's, I placed an order for one a few days ago and have it and an H31fr (flood-red) coming later this week!
:grin2:
photobucket-1252-1359591612225.jpg


photobucket-36766-1359591636081.jpg


photobucket-1251-1359591659777.jpg
 

DaFABRICATA

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Hello magnum70383, the velcro straps are probably only good enough for road riding with minimal bumps.
Mountain biking would definately require a better mount to avoid it working itself loose.
If the battery rattle while riding could be solved and a better mount, I don't see any reason why it couldn't be used mountain biking.
 

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If anyone has a TM11 and a S6330 i would greatly appreciate a few comparison pics and a quick comparison review.
 

CM2010

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On my S6330 on H2 1100lm there doesn't seem to be much difference between my SC600 on 750lm, anyone else find this?

Has anyone got any comparison shots?
 

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On my S6330 on H2 1100lm there doesn't seem to be much difference between my SC600 on 750lm, anyone else find this?

Has anyone got any comparison shots?
Did you ceiling bounce it? I don't have my 6330 yet, but I would suspect that the 6330 doesn't look much brighter but has a lot more spill in a side by side comparison. A ceiling bounce should show the difference in lumens though.
 

CM2010

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Just took a couple of pics comparing them, the SC600 pic came out a bit blurry.

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CM2010

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Same settings on both pics, may have been a bit windier on the SC600 pic.
 

g.p.

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Same settings on both pics, may have been a bit windier on the SC600 pic.
Something is weird, even the street lights in the background are much brighter in the sc600 picture. :thinking:
 

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Lol looks like the sc600 is much brighter than the S6330. Ha ha. Check the shutter speed, aperture and iso for both pix. Something is wrong
 

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So basically, if i use only one cell, lowest mode will be at 0,09LM/3=0,03LM?
Can't wait to get this awesome light.
 

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So basically, if i use only one cell, lowest mode will be at 0,09LM/3=0,03LM?
Can't wait to get this awesome light.

Ya I tried it. It's definitely lower output if you use 1 battery. So in an emergency situation, you can power this light forever using 1 cell after the other instead of all 3! :)
 
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