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NZcaver wrote:Not sure about the battery issue you're describing, but I will say my old Zebralight H50 (I think) was very particular about battery diameter. It's the only AA light I can recall that wasn't able to accept some AA's because they were fractionally larger than others. Doesn't really matter now, though. The intermittent switch(?) issues I've been having for years finally progressed to where the headlamp is no longer usable. I took it caving maybe a dozen times as a backup, and it hasn't had a hard life. I serviced it, cleaned the contacts, tried everything. Nothing helped.
For the price, I'm reluctant to purchase another unreliable Zebralight. Hope you have better luck with your new one than I did.
chac wrote:That said, I started to have problems last year with the H600. It would not cycle properly, turn on or off, etc. I did not abuse the lamp other than caving with it. Being way out of warranty, I wrote ZL inquiring how we could fix this problem. I plead guilty to an expired warranty and left all the the options open. Two days later I get a reply and a return merchandise number from ZL. I was told to mail the lamp to them, enclose $15 USD, and I would get the lamp back in 6 weeks.
Sure enough I received the original lamp as promised in 6 weeks and it works just fine. I am impressed with this out-of-warranty repair.
Chads93GT wrote:never a problem in mine. and if your zebra is on the fritz, then goto the zebra website, find the warranty page and follow the instructions.
Chads93GT wrote:OH hell, i think I would just buy a new one. Im not sure how it would cost less to fix whatever is wrong. im sure they will charge you a ton, lol
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