ULWalkingPhil wrote:I cancelled the order for the H52F and opted for the H600F.
I like using rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries are my preference.
Looking at the specs, i don't notice much of a difference in weight between the two torches.
Its actually a necessity if you don't use Lithium's.Joomy wrote:ULWalkingPhil wrote:I cancelled the order for the H52F and opted for the H600F.
I like using rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries are my preference.
Looking at the specs, i don't notice much of a difference in weight between the two torches.
You can use rechargeable AAs with the 52...
Probably because its discontinued.Gulliver3 wrote:Not sure if others have noticed but a quick look at Zebralight this morning revealed they don't ship certain models to Aus eg H 51. Anyone the wiser on this?
Phil
Gulliver3 wrote:Not sure if others have noticed but a quick look at Zebralight this morning revealed they don't ship certain models to Aus eg H 51. Anyone the wiser on this?
Good logic there. Makes sense.GPSGuided wrote:Gulliver3 wrote:Not sure if others have noticed but a quick look at Zebralight this morning revealed they don't ship certain models to Aus eg H 51. Anyone the wiser on this?
Maybe it's because they are existing US stock and placed on sale for the local market. Products shipped to us here in Australia have all (AFAIK) came directly from China.
GPSGuided wrote:Gulliver3 wrote:Not sure if others have noticed but a quick look at Zebralight this morning revealed they don't ship certain models to Aus eg H 51. Anyone the wiser on this?
Maybe it's because they are existing US stock and placed on sale for the local market. Products shipped to us here in Australia have all (AFAIK) came directly from China.
icefest wrote:Is that the lowest low output? 0.3lm or something?
forest wrote:Hey Phil
Looks great. Any chance you could weigh it with a battery and headstrap. I might have to buy another headlamp...........
One of these might be a good option for a few ultra trail marathons I'm entering next year where I'll only be in the dark for a few hours either side of daylight.
Strider wrote:Looks a bit bright to be low-low. Is this a floody version?
Strider wrote:Long press from off to get into low. Then double click to get into the even lower submode.
Strider wrote:What is confusing is that you can select which submode you want for each level.
Strider wrote:What is confusing is that you can select which submode you want for each level.
and if you type 'k0ff3'in morse code it will wake you up with a fresh coffee at sunrise (brightness selects roast strength)(Just Joking)
icefest wrote:and if you type 'k0ff3'in morse code it will wake you up with a fresh coffee at sunrise (brightness selects roast strength)(Just Joking)
Strider wrote:Its actually a necessity if you don't use Lithium's.Joomy wrote:ULWalkingPhil wrote:I cancelled the order for the H52F and opted for the H600F.
I like using rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries are my preference.
Looking at the specs, i don't notice much of a difference in weight between the two torches.
You can use rechargeable AAs with the 52...
They will work...but only properly for about 5 minutes until they become unable to run the light at full output.Joomy wrote:Wait what? The website says you can use Alkalines and that's what I've been using so far.
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