I have two Retra strobes that I am putting up for sale. I am only going to sell them as a pair.
Condition:
Both strobes are in full working order. While one is cosmetically in perfect condition, the other strobe had experienced flooding in the battery compartment during a Cayman Islands trip back in May. The flash was immediately sent into Backscatter for servicing, which their service department where able clean the battery contacts down inside the battery chamber and replace the battery door with a new one. What damaged is still present from the battery acid leakage inside the battery compartment is largely cosmetic through very noticeable discoloration and some micro pitting to the aluminum walls inside the chamber and around the battery contacts, which the contacts themselves shiny and bright, and around the edge of the battery door. Before sending it back to me, Backscatter had given it both a complete pressure test for watertight integrality, as well as a performance test for light output and recycle time to be sure that everything was working the way it should be.
I am not sure how it how it happened as I am generally very meticulous in how I prep and care for my equipment, and the fact this strobe is extremely new, but the one thing I can say is that the strobe appeared to have been working just fine (eve recycling a bit faster than the non afflicted strobe) all the way to the end of the dive.
Both strobes still have well over a year left under Retra’s warrenty.
Each strobe comes with the following:
Each Retra Flash comes with fiber optic and Sea & Sea connectors
1-inch Mounting ball
Wide-angle diffuser
Neoprene protector
Retra Reduction Rings (SKU: rt-redu-ring, Price $46.00 each) designed to cut down the light pattern, which makes it ideal for reducing backscatter in macro or wide-angle shots.
Pack of 8 (new open box) PowerX 2700 mAh NiMH Batteries
Selling Price: $ 1200 USD. Buyer pays for shipping.