Apologies, USPS has raised international shipping costs and the price you see is pretty much the price we pay. We don’t really make money of shipping and handling.
No need to apologise, it's not your fault...
It's still a good deal for US citizens.
If you haven’t heard of the Quantum D2, here’s a review of it’s predecessor the Quantum DD by everydaycommentary.
Size comparison
Zebralight SC52
We’ve recently just finished the long list of backorders and received a big shipment of these little guys. Because of the huge wait time, we have decided to extend the introductory promotion and offer 15% off. Simply enter discount code “SC52Restock” after choosing your shipping speed.
The Zebralight SC52 is powered by a cool white CREE XM-L with a 280 Lumen output on high off a single AA battery.
Additional Specs:
- User Selectable Levels: 3 main levels (High, Medium and Low). Each main level can be programmed to one of its two sub-levels. The second sub-level of the each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels or strobes.
- Light Output
High: H1 280 Lm (0.9 hrs) or H2 172 Lm (1.7 hrs) / 108 Lm (3 hrs) / 4Hz Strobe
Medium: M1 50 Lm (7.5 hrs) or M2 25 Lm (12 hrs) / 12 Lm (27 hrs)
Low: L1 2.7 Lm (4 days) or L2 0.34 Lm (3 weeks) / 0.06 Lm (2 months) / 0.01 Lm (3 months)
- Light output are ANSI out the front values. Runtime tests are done using Sanyo 2000mAh Eneloop AA batteries. Light output with 14500 batteries are the same except that the H1 is 500Lm for the first minute and then steps down to 280Lm.
- Operating Voltage Range: 0.7V - 4.2V
- Battery: One 1.5V AA (NiMH, lithium or alkaline) or 3.7V 14500 Li-ion battery. Batteries are not included in the package.
- Parasitic Drain: Negligible (equivalent to 16 years, much less than the self discharging of a battery)
- Beam Type
80 degree spill
12 degree hot spot
- Dimensions
Diameter: 0.93 inch (23.6 mm)
Length: 3.08 inch (78.2 mm)
Weight: 1.4 oz (40 gram)
Features
- Automatic stepping down when battery (AA and 14500) capacity is low
- Built in over-discharging protection for 14500 batteries (2.8V cutoff)
- Electronic soft-touch switch, with a 200,000 cycle operating life
- Smart user interface provides fast and easy access to all brightness levels
- Precision machined unibody casing from premium grade Alcoa aluminum bar stocks
- Proprietary heat sinking design bonds the LED board directly to the unibody aluminum casing
- Durable natural hard anodized finish (Type III Class I)
- Tempered optical grade glass
- Preinstalled bezel down pocket clip
- Orange peel textured reflector
- Anti-roll and tail-standing capable
- Battery power can be locked out by slightly unscrewing the tailcap to prevent unwanted activations or parasitic drain
- Waterproof to IPX7 (2 meters, 30 minutes)
Will you be getting the ZL SC600 MkII? Eta?
Yes we are going to be stocking them. Zebralight estimates a shipping date of March 22 but I wouldn’t hold my breath based on the SC52 shipping speeds.
Illumination Supply advocates responsible flashlight shopping. Please do not forgo basic necessities to buy our products. If need be please contact Flashoholics Anonymous for help. :bigsmile:
whats the phone number?
edit: - being able to see in the dark is a basic need… how else do you do ANYTHING else?
whats the phone number?
If you’re married, the number is your wife’s cell
edit: – being able to see in the dark is a basic need… how else do you do ANYTHING else?
In that case, feel free to buy all the flashlights you want
Great deal! I have been waiting a while for a deal like this! ordered a buncha stuff I probably didn’t need just to get free shipping… :bigsmile:
[quote=CalvinIS]
whats the phone number?
If you’re married, the number is your wife’s cell
well played my friend
If you’re married, the number is your wife’s cell
well played my friend
No offense taken cateyes If there is a lower price out there everyone is indeed free to choose another vendor. It’s your hard earned money and though we would like you to buy from us, if you can get a better deal you should. Illumination Supply doesn’t just simply retail common products, but also carries some unique items and hopes the ease of transaction and customer service brings customers to our store. As always, thanks to everyone at BLF for their support.
I wish I felt as benevolent about stuff like that. It really bothers me when people post a random ebay listing and publicly ask a reputable seller/authorized dealer to beat or match the price. Nevermind that the ebay seller can't match the shipping time or customer service, and is more likely to ship an item with quality issues*. Stuff like that shouldn't be done publicly. If you're gonna do it, at least have the courtesy to do it over PM.
*the ebay seller linked was altatac, the same seller that was clearancing out those PA40 a while back, many of which turned out to be defective.
- The Nitecore EA8 and EA8W are now in stock at Illumination Supply! Enter coupon code “Caveman” for an introductory promotion along with free domestic shipping until the end of the month.
The EA8 is the 8 x AA battery variant of the popular EA4.
caveman L2??
* For industry specific people or hands on DIYers looking at LED strip lighting, we have partnered with Heroic Robotics to bring you the PixelPusher: a unique programmable LED strip driver perfect for bars, clubs, or even personal home use. See it in action here:
Is there anywhere to discuss these?
There are some missing technical details. Like the power consumption of the LED strings. Lumen output per LED would be nice too. What is the acceptable voltage range for the control board. The description of “Supports strips and pixels that run at 5v, 5.1v, 10.6v, 12v and 24v without modification.” isn’t exactly clear. What voltage are the strings you’re selling?
Caveman on the way, thank you for the code CalvinIS. :party:
Is there anywhere to discuss these?
There are some missing technical details. Like the power consumption of the LED strings. Lumen output per LED would be nice too. What is the acceptable voltage range for the control board. The description of “Supports strips and pixels that run at 5v, 5.1v, 10.6v, 12v and 24v without modification.” isn’t exactly clear. What voltage are the strings you’re selling?
Hi Stereodude,
I’m the designer of the PixelPusher, and I can answer your questions.
The power consumption of the LED strings depends on which strings you use. We have some which are 12 watts per metre at 5v and we also sell LED pixels which are about 1.2 watts per pixel at 12v.
Our description of supporting strips that run at various different voltages is actually pretty straightforward- a PixelPusher can be used with pixels and strips that require all of those voltages by setting jumpers appropriately. There is an onboard linear regulator which produces the necessary voltages for the microprocessor, ethernet interface, USB port and buffer system from any input voltage between 4.5 volts and approximately 35 volts, depending on your jumper settings. The input power can also be passed directly through to the strips with no dropout voltage.
We have a discussion forum at http://forum.heroicrobotics.com/ where you can ask more questions if you have any.
Hope this helps!
Thanks for the reply. I will ask any follow on questions I have there.
We’re having an end of March Madness Malkoff Dropin sale along with an introductory promotion on our new line of Nite Ize products.
Until April 1st, ALL Malkoff Dropins are 20% off, no coupon code required. Click here to browse our Malkoff Dropins.
We’ve also picked up a lot of new goodies from Nite Ize including: every day carry gear, gear ties, S-biners, and Inova flashlights. Use coupon code NiteIzeIntro for 20% off all products manufactured by them. Click here to view all products by Nite Ize.