Chris Ross
Contributor
Both in theory have an isolated battery compartment so only that should flood. In practice it seems to work some of the time. It depends on o-ring seals where the wires go through into the main compartment and like any other seal they are subject to failure.I have flooded SnS an SnS and a Inon Z strobe. SnS due to me not realising the cap closed further, there is a 'click' to prove closed. The Inon I pinched the o'ring after battery replacement that I could have picked up had I been more aware = Inon totally stuffed and $700 down the drain. Went back to SnS and will stick with them for this issue alone.
The great thing about SnS v Inon is that SnS battery compartment is separate from the internals.