Do all 18650 battery Zebralights use unprotected cells only?
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Kurt Tate
Please excuse me if this is a repost. This forum is a little tricky to use.
I recently received a new Zebralight headlamp. Is the exact model number listed anywhere on the light or packaging?
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Kurt Tate
I recently received a new Zebralight headlamp. Is the exact model number listed anywhere on the light or packaging?
Thanks all. I'm pretty sure I have a H600Fw,c,d Mk IV. I was able to remove the shipping label without damaging the box but there was no model info on it. They allow 69mm batteries, so protected versions are allowed. I've already ordered two Panasonic NCR18650B unprotected batteries. I'm guessing these will work. Is there an advantage to using protected batteries?
Thanks again,
Kurt Tate
Hello again.
One last question (for now anyway). Looking at protected cells I notice that they all had button tops. Will they work with the multipin contact in the flashlight or are there protected flat top cells I didn't see?
Thanks once more,
Kurt Tate
Thanks all. I'm pretty sure I have a H600Fw,c,d Mk IV. I was able to remove the shipping label without damaging the box but there was no model info on it. They allow 69mm batteries, so protected versions are allowed. I've already ordered two Panasonic NCR18650B unprotected batteries. I'm guessing these will work. Is there an advantage to using protected batteries?
Thanks again,
Kurt Tate
The "product comparison" sheet lists the Fd as 5000K, and the w at 4500K...I have a feeling that color temp might also play into your choice along with beam shape. For me personally, right-angle lights are for stuff within 10' or 15', so I tend to go flood. For my outdoor-use lights, I also enjoy the higher CRI, even if that effect is only in my head.
Hi. What to expect from fc and fd? fc 4000k will be like on picture 4000k?
I'm going to buy a new headlamp and I'm betweem two models
H600w MK IV XHP35 5000k
H600Fd MK IV XHP50.2 HI Cri 5000k
I like lights with some hotspot and a big spill, all my other zebras have a very wide spill so I think the h600W will be the same.
I'm afraid that the H600Fd will be too floody for my taste
SC64: It's not quite as dim as moonlight on an SC52d, but with a more powerful, more efficient emitter, this is to be expected, and it is far dimmer than 'moonlight' from many other makers, so it is another fantastic result from Zebralight.
do you by any chance have a SC64w to compare the lowest moonlight? I find mine a lot brighter as my old SC62 and it bothers me. If the SC64c is dimmer, I'll go for it. But nothing beats the SC32w, it has the lowest moonlight ever.